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i think she feels like it was useless
In the popular book and film series, Haymitch Abernathyis the mentor of Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark.Haymitch was their mentor in both the 74th and 75th Hunger Games. Haymitch was also the only living victor of District 12 before Katniss and Peeta, which is why they shared the same mentor.
I think that he represents sacrifice and pessimism, throughout the book. However, I have a feeling that some other people may disagree... I think that he represents secrecy and loneliness.
Because she kisses Peeta.(New Person)Haymitch sends Katniss broth because that's his only way to communicate with her and at first when she kissed Peeta the kiss lasted like a second and in the note that is sent with theparachuteit says 'You call that a kiss sweetheart?'.-Abby
Peeta and Katniss believe that Haymitch Abernathy must have won the Hunger Games by using his cunning and strategic thinking, rather than relying solely on physical strength. They speculate that he likely formed alliances and manipulated situations to his advantage, showcasing his ability to outsmart opponents. Haymitch's experience and survival skills suggest that he understood the importance of both psychological tactics and social maneuvering in the deadly competition.
Haymitch is Katniss and Peeta's mentor. He trains them for the Hunger Games.
Haymitch's second instruction for Peeta and Katniss are to find water.
He's always drunk.
Stay Alive
Marry Peeta. (This is a Catching Fire answer, not sure if what you were looking for.)
There was only one victor other than Haymitch, Peeta and Katniss. His name is not specified, and he was dead before the series began.
i think she feels like it was useless
pg 56 paragraph 3
In the popular book and film series, Haymitch Abernathyis the mentor of Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark.Haymitch was their mentor in both the 74th and 75th Hunger Games. Haymitch was also the only living victor of District 12 before Katniss and Peeta, which is why they shared the same mentor.
Sleep syrup, but this was in the book only. In the film, Katniss just got up and left when Peeta was sound asleep
I think that he represents sacrifice and pessimism, throughout the book. However, I have a feeling that some other people may disagree... I think that he represents secrecy and loneliness.
Shooting a bow and arrow, woodland survival skills and knowing what plants are edible or not.