Fire serves as a powerful symbol and tool for Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games." It represents her strength, resilience, and ability to survive in a harsh environment. Additionally, her mastery of fire in the arena, particularly in the form of the iconic "Girl on Fire" imagery, helps to garner public attention and support, ultimately aiding her in the fight against oppressive forces. Fire also serves as a means of weaponry and a catalyst for her transformation into a revolutionary symbol.
Fire is catching, and if we burn you burn with us!
Peeta and Katniss.Catching Fire revolves around Katniss's fake pregnancy with Peeta's child and their marriage. There is small Katniss/Gale mentioned, such as Gale's quick kiss with Katniss, but the main pairing is Katniss/Peeta.
Katniss does not find out in Catching fire, but in the first book, when they are in the cave by the river.
Yes, Peeta and Katniss participate in the Games in the book Cathing Fire.
No.
Yes he does. In Catching Fire Gale reveals that he loves Katniss.
No, but she does in Mockingjay.
Katniss gets caught in a fire.
That Peeta would lead the Careers to Katniss
Peeta
set her on fire
The main character