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I am reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. What I have read so far, is Katniss from District 12 volunteers as tribute to the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is a punishment, where annually, one girl and one boy get chosen from each district, there are 12 districts. The tributes then fight to the death until there is one survivor. Katniss and Peeta, the boy from District 12, are taken to the Capitol, and given a short, luxurious life. People are very fond of Katniss, because she is pretty, stubborn, and has a temper. They call her, 'The Girl on Fire', because at the opening ceremonies, for once, District 12 had all the attention when fire was on Katniss and Peeta. Then, they started training, and they were forced to act like friends even though the other districts didn't. After Katniss gets angry and shoots an arrow at the Gamemakers, she is given an 11 out of a 1-12 scale. 12 being the best, and being sure to get sponsored. And that was where I stopped reading.
This book is like the real world, because people are chosen to go and kill others. War. People who are veterans either get chosen or volunteer to fight, like the two people from each district. Katniss was the only person who volunteered that year, everyone else was chosen. Then, they fight, get hurt, and get killed, until one side won. This is like the Hunger Games because one person must win, after everyone else is dead.
I think the Capitol set it up this way, because the other districts once went to war against the Capitol. That is how The Hunger Games is like the real world.
This book is like the real world, because people are chosen to go and kill others. War. People who are veterans either get chosen or volunteer to fight, like the two people from each district. Katniss was the only person who volunteered that year, everyone else was chosen. Then, they fight, get hurt, and get killed, until one side won. This is like the Hunger Games because one person must win, after everyone else is dead.
I think the Capitol set it up this way, because the other districts once went to war against the Capitol. That is how The Hunger Games is like the real world.
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