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"The Hunger Games" used Propaganda through the Capitol's control of the media to influence public opinion and manipulate the citizens of Panem. They used tactics such as creating a glamorous image of the Games to distract from the brutality and oppression of the regime. The propaganda aimed to portray the Capitol as a benevolent and powerful authority, reinforcing their control over the districts.

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