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Katniss Everdeen is portrayed as a strong, resilient, and resourceful character who embodies the struggle for survival and justice in a dystopian society. Her bravery and determination to protect her loved ones resonate with the audience, making her a relatable and inspiring figure. Despite her tough exterior, moments of vulnerability reveal her internal conflicts and moral dilemmas, further deepening her complexity. Overall, Katniss serves as a symbol of hope and rebellion against oppression, capturing the audience's empathy and admiration.

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