It is "Mellark". By the way, it's not peta it is Peeta.
Peta is best known for being a character in the book The Hunger Games. Peta is left in disbelief when he discovers that Katniss has taken he sister's place in the Hunger Games event.
It is said to be before May 8th, as that is Katniss' birthday.
- Their names don't get put in the Hunger Games - They get a new house, other luxuries and food to last them a life time - Fame/glory
The Hunger Games
PETA rewards the families of Rue and Thresh, characters from "The Hunger Games," by providing them with financial support and resources. This initiative is part of PETA's broader campaign to raise awareness about the treatment of animals and the importance of compassion. They aim to honor the memory of these characters by promoting a message of kindness and advocacy for animal rights. Through this support, PETA seeks to engage fans and highlight the connection between fictional narratives and real-world issues.
Peta is best known for being a character in the book The Hunger Games. Peta is left in disbelief when he discovers that Katniss has taken he sister's place in the Hunger Games event.
Katnis kisses peta
Peta Mellark
Basically katniss and peta are interviewed and katniss also finds out that peta has a fake leg.
It is said to be before May 8th, as that is Katniss' birthday.
In the book The Hunger Games one of the main characters, Peeta has the unique skill of being charismatic, and is an expert at blending in with nature.
- Their names don't get put in the Hunger Games - They get a new house, other luxuries and food to last them a life time - Fame/glory
Effie is a person who works for the Capitol. She worked with Katniss Everdeen and Peta Mellark when they got reaped for The Hunger Games. She helps the two tributes stay on task.
The Hunger Games
SPOILER ALERT: Katniss and Peta survive and the movie is really good you should go see it :)
PETA rewards the families of Rue and Thresh, characters from "The Hunger Games," by providing them with financial support and resources. This initiative is part of PETA's broader campaign to raise awareness about the treatment of animals and the importance of compassion. They aim to honor the memory of these characters by promoting a message of kindness and advocacy for animal rights. Through this support, PETA seeks to engage fans and highlight the connection between fictional narratives and real-world issues.
She most likley made up the word and used it because it sounded cool. But, Panem is the Latin word for bread. Maybe somthing to do with Peta-- ;)