Everyone is very into high fashion, preppy, snooty.
There are a few mutts mentioned in the Hunger Games. First, there is the jabberjay. Jabberjays were made to spy on rebells during the first uprising. Jabberjays led to the creation of mockingjays by mating with mockingbirds. Next there are trackerjackers. trackerjackers are like wasps but meaner, and they track people who harm their nests or bother them. The mutts created for the 74th Hunger Games specifically are the wolves. The wolves have the hair and eyes of the dead tributes from the Games.
Titus was the cannibal. There aren't any rules in the Hunger Games, so they couldn't disqualify him or anything, but the Capitol didn't like watching him eat the other tributes, so the Gamemakers killed him in an avalanche.
Alma Coin, one of the the leaders of the rebellion and the president-to-be should the rebellious cause be victorious, is portrayed by the author as a person who is likely to be a power monger and a dictator, just like President Snow (the Capitol leader). In the end, this proves to be true when Coin proposes that the Capitol members are to be made to compete in Hunger Games to punish them for their treatment of the Districts during the Capitol's reign.
In "The Hunger Games" series, characters from the Capitol include President Snow, who serves as the primary antagonist, and various other wealthy and influential figures such as Effie Trinket, who acts as Katniss Everdeen's escort, and Caesar Flickerman, the flamboyant host of the Hunger Games. The Capitol represents the oppressive, privileged society that contrasts sharply with the impoverished districts. Other notable Capitol residents include the stylists like Cinna, who plays a crucial role in shaping Katniss's public image.
The rich have a better chance at winning the Hunger Games because the people in Districts 1-4 (where the rich people live) see the Games the same way the Capitol does; something of high value. For those Districts, when someone wins the Hunger Games, it is like winning a Gold medal in the olympics. They train since birth, so that way, if they get chosen in the Reaping, they are prepared to win the Games.
Yes. The Capitol is just like the rest of Penam. So yes, it does snow ;)♥.
There are a few mutts mentioned in the Hunger Games. First, there is the jabberjay. Jabberjays were made to spy on rebells during the first uprising. Jabberjays led to the creation of mockingjays by mating with mockingbirds. Next there are trackerjackers. trackerjackers are like wasps but meaner, and they track people who harm their nests or bother them. The mutts created for the 74th Hunger Games specifically are the wolves. The wolves have the hair and eyes of the dead tributes from the Games.
As quirky as the kids. Colourful, weird and always fashionable.
It reads that it has a tall mountain before you see the capitol and it sounds like the application mountains when you think about it, but I'm not positive.
Titus was the cannibal. There aren't any rules in the Hunger Games, so they couldn't disqualify him or anything, but the Capitol didn't like watching him eat the other tributes, so the Gamemakers killed him in an avalanche.
Alma Coin, one of the the leaders of the rebellion and the president-to-be should the rebellious cause be victorious, is portrayed by the author as a person who is likely to be a power monger and a dictator, just like President Snow (the Capitol leader). In the end, this proves to be true when Coin proposes that the Capitol members are to be made to compete in Hunger Games to punish them for their treatment of the Districts during the Capitol's reign.
In "The Hunger Games" series, characters from the Capitol include President Snow, who serves as the primary antagonist, and various other wealthy and influential figures such as Effie Trinket, who acts as Katniss Everdeen's escort, and Caesar Flickerman, the flamboyant host of the Hunger Games. The Capitol represents the oppressive, privileged society that contrasts sharply with the impoverished districts. Other notable Capitol residents include the stylists like Cinna, who plays a crucial role in shaping Katniss's public image.
Capitol citizens generally have strange and flashy clothing. The makeup tends to be overdone by our modern-day standards, and the clothing look more like costumes than actually clothing. The Capitol Couture website has many examples of outfits that the Capitol citizens in The Hunger Games movie wore if you'd like a visual.
The rich have a better chance at winning the Hunger Games because the people in Districts 1-4 (where the rich people live) see the Games the same way the Capitol does; something of high value. For those Districts, when someone wins the Hunger Games, it is like winning a Gold medal in the olympics. They train since birth, so that way, if they get chosen in the Reaping, they are prepared to win the Games.
What the life is like in district 12 and about Katniss and her family.
????? i don't read the hunger game's. all the boys in my class read the hunger games. is it really that violent? sorry if i didn't anwser the question, but is it about killing and stuff like that?
Reality TV is a related theme of The Hunger Games because the games are broadcast to all twelve districts 24/7. Even though the games are not scripted the Capitol can control environmental elements that can effect the actions of the tributes, much like reality TV nowadays.