the story hunger games took place mostly in the capitol where the hunger games takes place and the...
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The Hunger GamesSuzanne Collins
FICTION
LAURYN H.7th period
SettingThe story hunger games took place mostly in the capitol where the hunger games takes place and the penthouse where Katniss stayed and trained.
CharactersCharacter
Physical Characteristics
Adjectives of Personality
Text Evidence /Explanation of Adjectives
1. Katniss 1Grey eyes
1. brave 1. Even though trespassing in woods is illegal and poaching carries the severest of penalties, more people would risk it if they had weapons.
2. 2. frustrated 2. Slammed my palms into his chest.
3 3. Happy that she won
3. I am pleased the victors of the 74th Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark I give you – tributes District 12.
1. Effie trinket
1. Pink haired wig
1. Happy 1. Bright and bubbly as, ever Effie Trinket trots to the podium and gives her signature, “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odd be ever in your favor!”
2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3.
Conflict
Every year Panem has the Hunger Games and Effie Trinket grabbed a paper out of the bowl and yelled out Prim Rose Everdeen Katniss was in shock Prim only put her name in once and Katniss put it in 24 times and Katniss said ” I volunteer as tribute’’ so now that Katniss volunteered she is now in the Hunger Games along with Peeta Mellark
Summary of Plot
This book is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen who is very brave .she is a hunter Katniss lives in District 12 , the mining district; in the country Panem, they have the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games has 24 tributes. There are two tributes chosen from each district. It’s kind of like a sacrifice game with only one victor katniss’s sister Prim Rose Everdeen was chosen to be in the hunger games, but Katniss didn’t want her to so she volunteered as tribute. Along with Peeta Mellark was chosen too. They had to get on a train and go to the capitol where the Hunger Games where held.
Let THE 74TH HUNGER GAMES BEGIN!!!!!!
Theme
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Point of View
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Symbolism
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Recommendation
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