In "The Hunger Games" series, the term "artificial candy capital" refers to the opulence and excess of the Capitol, the ruling city of Panem. It highlights the stark contrast between the Capitol's lavish lifestyle, characterized by extravagant food, fashion, and entertainment, and the poverty faced by the districts. This phrase underscores the themes of inequality and superficiality, emphasizing how the Capitol indulges in artificial pleasures while exploiting the suffering of others.
they whent to the capitol
the main scenes of the hunger games are located in the arena in the Capitol. but also in district 12, and the hotel and training centre in the Capitol
The Capitol but different environments within 'The Capitol'
The Capitol, to be specific, President Snow.
Yes maybe
They get prepped for the Hunger Games.
in the Capitol
it means that the capitol is keeping them kept for the hunger games by force.
The Capitol
The Capitol made it.
well parcel day is a day where the capitol provides every 1 in your district candy and goods once a month 4 only 1 year if u have won the hunger games. hope that helps.
The Capitol (they control the hunger games and are not required to enter the reaping)
they whent to the capitol
The Capitol but different environments within 'The Capitol'
Because if the capitol wasn't in power over everyone, People would be free, and they wouldn't have to go through the hunger games and the Reaping.
the main scenes of the hunger games are located in the arena in the Capitol. but also in district 12, and the hotel and training centre in the Capitol
The Hunger Games are held by the Capitol as a reminder to the districts of their rebellion and how badly it ended for them.