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Katniss Everdeen's 'The Hunger Games Have Begun'

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Collins, Suzanne. “The Hunger Games”. New York, NY. Scholastic Inc., 2008. September 2009. The Hunger Games is an event where kids ages 12-18, a boy and a girl from each of the districts, will compete against each other for survival. As Katniss Everdeen volunteered for her sister’s place, she now has to win the Hunger Games in order to return back alive. As they say, “Winning Means Fame and Fortune. Losing Means Certain Death. The Hunger Games Have Begun….”. My reaction to the book was surprised on how life was there, every year 22 tributes from ages 12-18 go in and kill each other for entertainment and only one makes it out. That is very sad to sacrifice children into a free for all match for public entertainment.

My favorite character was Katniss Everdeen, because she demonstrates multiple acts of kindness. Also she was willing to take her sister’s place Prim Everdeen for the Hunger Games. After when Katniss’s father died in a cave in, she had to take the responsibility of putting food on the table. During the hunger games, she was willing to help heal Peeta the boy tribute from her district from a severe injury, even though there was only one survivor and the chances of Peeta living was low.

My least favorite character was Clove, A.K.A. (Foxface). She is fierce, aggressive, intimidating …show more content…
Sometimes in life where the special things in life look impossible, but with hope and effort it might come some day. It probably was the author’s intention because she took on something that was life risking, but Katniss did make it through the Hunger Games with her maximum effort and hope. I liked this book because I like to see others people’s way of life. I would not change anything because I have the same reasons the reviewers had for this book. It was well paced, I was so obsessed I could not stop reading to read what's going to happen

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