Cato is kept alive by the muttations, which are engineered dog-like creatures that resemble the fallen tributes, to prolong the suspense of the Games and create a spectacle for the audience. Ultimately, Katniss ends Cato's life by shooting an arrow, putting him out of his misery as he is being attacked by the mutts. Katniss feels a mix of pity and Horror about Cato's death; while she understands the brutality of the Games, she also recognizes his humanity in his final moments. The experience deepens her resolve against the oppressive system of The Hunger Games.
Katniss feels only pity for him and wants his suffering to stop.
She wants to see what the "brave" Cato is afraid of and then she regrets it cause she ends up being chased by mutts.
she is happy and thankful but also a little bit unsure of his interntions. That is the point in the series when katniss realises pettas lover for her isn't an act for the games and the cappitol. its real.
Katniss knows very little about foxface, only that she is sly, sneaky, cunning and very smart. Katniss admires foxface a little for her strategies in the games, and how she survives until the nightlock.
She's grateful
I feel Katniss have a right to be upset with Haymith because he doesn't have a good attitude. He often doesn't let Katniss and others let do anything. He also has some bad attitude which is not acceptable.
In the 74th annual Hunger Games, Katniss doesn't really seem to do anything to receive the gifts that Haymitch sends her. Haymitch watched The Hunger Games and observed what Katniss was doing and what exactly she needed and when she needed it. For instance, to gain the audience's attention and devotion for the "star crossed lovers of District 12", Haymitch sent Katniss broth to give to Peeta when he was in pain while he was in the cave to make the audience feel compassion for the couple.
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She feels very sad... :(
Because Katniss thougt she could have saved her before the Capitol got her.
Feel Alive was created on 2007-07-27.