In "The Hunger Games" series, nightlock symbolizes both danger and resistance. As a deadly plant, it represents the oppressive control of the Capitol, highlighting the lethal stakes of survival in the dystopian world. However, it also serves as a tool for rebellion, reflecting the characters' fight against tyranny and their determination to reclaim their autonomy. Ultimately, nightlock embodies the duality of despair and hope in the struggle for freedom.
Nightlock is a poisinous berry from the book The Hunger Games
At the very end of the games, when the announcement is made that they both can't survive
Nightlock
It teaches you not to steal cause when fox face stole the nightlock from peeta
Peeta and Katniss use the nightlock berries on pages 344-345.
Nightlock is a poisinous berry from the book The Hunger Games
At the very end of the games, when the announcement is made that they both can't survive
poison berries
The Nightlock
Nightlock. They pop up many times in later books.
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Nightlock.
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By holding out the poisonous berries called nightlock.
its called nightlock
Nightlock