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In "The Hunger Games," Katniss Everdeen has a total of 20 slips in the reaping ball. This number reflects the years she has been eligible for the Hunger Games, increased by the extra slips she receives for taking food from the government in order to feed her family. This situation underscores the harsh realities of survival in her world.
The bread was presented to Katniss Everdeen of District 12 after Rue's death. Katniss thinks it was meant for Rue but didn't get to her in time and being Allies with Rue, she deserved to have it.
I think it was because Katniss thought Foxface wouldn't need anythign, since she had survived long enough in the games without really doing anything, except taking food from the cornucopia.
Well, she gets stung by the tracker jackers in hunger games,but rue saves her. She also goes deaf in one ear due to her exploding one of the groups food supply, but the capitol fixes it.also in catching fire,gale is getting whipped by the capitol and katniss saves him by taking a lash of the whip.sorry,i dont know about mockingjay. :p
Like how difficult are her competitors to beat? Well, several of Katniss' opponents in the first book had trained their whole lives to be in the Games. Katniss is pretty good at survival, though, so she doesn't have too much trouble taking care of herself. One of the most challenging parts is being what the capital wants her to be while in the public eye. Or if you were referring to the type of contest she is expected to be in, it is a fight to the death. She must fight off 23 other kids to be the winner. The government formed the Games after the rebellions to keep the districts in line. The point is to show how powerful it is by saying "look, we're so powerful, we can take your kids and make them kill each other, and you're so weak you can't do anything about it," like how a man might beat his girlfriend in an abusive relationship to get her to submit to him.
She is affected very greatly because she really expected she was going to die and she kind of embraced it and thought it was all worth it by saving the life of her sister to whom she loved so dearly. ~HUnger games #1 Fan :)
In "The Hunger Games," Katniss Everdeen has a total of 20 slips in the reaping ball. This number reflects the years she has been eligible for the Hunger Games, increased by the extra slips she receives for taking food from the government in order to feed her family. This situation underscores the harsh realities of survival in her world.
The arena in the hunger games is in a unknown location but the environment is the wood much like the ones that kattniss hunts in so the environment is beneficial to kattniss
It was significant because it represented the mocking of their government. The mockingjay was already a symbol of their government's shame, and she amplified this by taking it to the national stage when she competes in the Hunger Games.
The bread was presented to Katniss Everdeen of District 12 after Rue's death. Katniss thinks it was meant for Rue but didn't get to her in time and being Allies with Rue, she deserved to have it.
I think it was because Katniss thought Foxface wouldn't need anythign, since she had survived long enough in the games without really doing anything, except taking food from the cornucopia.
Katniss wants to destroy the careers' food supplies to weaken their chances of survival and level the playing field in the Hunger Games arena. By taking away their resources, she hopes to decrease their advantage and improve her own chances of winning.
Well, she gets stung by the tracker jackers in hunger games,but rue saves her. She also goes deaf in one ear due to her exploding one of the groups food supply, but the capitol fixes it.also in catching fire,gale is getting whipped by the capitol and katniss saves him by taking a lash of the whip.sorry,i dont know about mockingjay. :p
Trust is a theme in The Hunger Games, because Katniss is always questioning who is actually on her side throughout the entire series. For example, if you kiss the wrong person, you might end up stabbed or shot. If you have read the books, you should know that she only questions people's trust in the arena and when District 13 and The Capitol are at war.
Like how difficult are her competitors to beat? Well, several of Katniss' opponents in the first book had trained their whole lives to be in the Games. Katniss is pretty good at survival, though, so she doesn't have too much trouble taking care of herself. One of the most challenging parts is being what the capital wants her to be while in the public eye. Or if you were referring to the type of contest she is expected to be in, it is a fight to the death. She must fight off 23 other kids to be the winner. The government formed the Games after the rebellions to keep the districts in line. The point is to show how powerful it is by saying "look, we're so powerful, we can take your kids and make them kill each other, and you're so weak you can't do anything about it," like how a man might beat his girlfriend in an abusive relationship to get her to submit to him.
In the book Katniss does sneak the sleep syrup into his soup but it doesn't do that in the movie.
I can tell you're taking answers from other people.