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Why is Catching fire called Catching Fire?

In Catching Fire, the rebellion is beginning, and is doing just that--catching fire- because the rebellion and hope is spreading and catching and people are beginning to realize they can fight back and survive. it is basically because the fire inside them to fight back is spreading.


When does the rebellion start in Catching Fire?

yes


Why did the peackeepers killed the old man who whisteled rue's four note in catching fire?

The peacekeepers killed the old man who whistled Rue's four-note tune in Catching Fire because of his show of rebellion.


Why do Peeta Mellark and Katniss play again in Catching Fire?

Snow wanted to kill Katniss to prevent a rebellion.


What do they show katniss to let her know they are on her side?

In Catching Fire? They show her the mockingjay symbol which became a symbol of freedom and rebellion


Does Josh Hutcherson die in the hunger games Catching Fire?

Peeta? No. He was captured by the Capitol but was later rescued by the rebellion in Mockingjay


How Does Katniss Win In Catching Fire?

She didn't, she blew the force field and was extracted out. There was no winner since it was a rebellion against the capital


What is the goal they had in Catching Fire?

The goal in a nutshell was to officially start the 2nd uprising against the Capitol with Katniss as the symbol of rebellion.


What was catching fire in the book catching fire?

The title Catching Fire is referring to the rebellion against the Capitol. The first chapter is called The Spark, this is referring to the people of Panem, as they just need a 'spark' to set them alight. President snow refers to Katniss as this spark, saying that she has 'provided a spark that, left unattended, may grow to an inferno that destroys Panem.'


What does ''The fire ran wild mean in the book catching fire?

In "Catching Fire," the phrase "the fire ran wild" symbolizes the uncontrollable nature of rebellion and the spreading unrest among the districts against the oppressive Capitol. It reflects the characters' growing defiance and the awakening of hope among the populace, suggesting that the spark of resistance has ignited a larger movement. This imagery emphasizes the theme of rebellion and the potential for change when people unite against tyranny.


When you light somthing on fire without anything else catching on fire a sighn of witch craft or white magic?

I would say it is a sign of a well-contained fire.


Were there any puns in Catching Fire?

yes there was catching fire