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But The Hunger Games , which has its share of fantasy elements, colorfully over-the-top costumes, and comically coiffed characters, is in many ways rougher stuff than Harry Potter or Twilight. Additionally, is The Hunger Games Science fiction? The Hunger Games is science fiction in that tradition.

Income equality is unheard of in the world of Panem, a post-apocalyptic amalgamation of Districts in the ruins of the western United States, run by a totalitarian central government. Action Adventure Thriller Science fiction Fantasy. In what was once North America, the Capitol of Panem maintains its hold on its 12 districts by forcing them each to select a boy and a girl, called Tributes, to compete in a nationally televised event called the Hunger Games. Every citizen must watch as the youths fight to the death until only one remains.

District 12 Tribute Katniss Everdeen Jennifer Lawrence has little to rely on, other than her hunting skills and sharp instincts, in an arena where she must weigh survival against love. What influenced the Hunger Games? Sort of a combination of young people being killed and the nation watching it on TV. Is Hunger Games better than divergent? Divergent and The Hunger Games are but two. However, Divergent is much better than The Hunger Games, in my opinion.

Amandla Stenberg Rue. Willow Shields Primrose Everdeen. Sandra Ellis Lafferty Hob Vendor. Paula Malcomson Katniss' Mother. Rhoda Griffis Registration Woman. Raiko Bowman Peeta's Mother. Dwayne Boyd Peacekeeper 1. Anthony Reynolds Peacekeeper 2. Judd Lormand Peacekeeper 3. Kimiko Gelman Venia. Nelson Ascencio Flavius. Bruce Bundy Octavia. Dayo Okeniyi Thresh. Leven Rambin Glimmer. Jack Quaid Marvel.

Am I right in my interpretation that some members of the elite of Panem are up to something — possibly by using the Hunger Games? The poor people may be angry, but they are too busy to survive every day to have the leisure to plot against the ruthless government. Katniss does something that would never go unpunished in her world. There would definitely be repercussions.

And so the question of whether or not to continue with a series was answered for me. The last one is clearly a personal preference, hence ignore it if you don't need humor.

The story doesn't have the booring longwindedness that is typical for books with dark themes tough, and is therefore agreeable to read. The sequel is going to hit shelves this September and it is on the very top of my reading list! The tributes are instant celebrities, treated to all the luxuries, fashion, and resources of the Capitol as they prepare for the Games.

When it is finally time for the kill-or-be-killed televised nightmare, Katniss bravely fights for her life, against both the game-makers and her fellow contestants, putting her practiced hunting skills to good use. She forms an unlikely bond with a very young tribute from District 11, a girl named Rue, who looked after Katniss while she was injured.

The two work together to hobble some of the likely victors, but Rue is brutally killed in the process. Having won over the viewers in the Capitol, the game-makers announce that two tributes, rather than one can win, so long as they are from the same district. Katniss kills the last opposing tribute, only to have the game-makers reverse their decision to allow joint winners. Peeta insists Katniss kill him and return home.

Katniss refuses and devises a plan to keep them both alive: they will both threaten to eat poisoned berries and leave the Capitol with no winners in the Hunger Games. With moments to spare, the Capitol concedes, declaring them joint winners of the 74th Hunger Games!

Katniss and Peeta learn that their stunt is considered an act of rebellion by President Snow, ruler of Panem.



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