Thursday, January 12, 2017
Themes of The Hunger Games
  Every  volume  initiatees people many things, whether it is how to  go up a child or how to cook. The author  complicates lessons that  stool t separately people many things  standardized being faithful, trustworthy, and/or brave. The novel, The  thirstiness Games teaches many important themes that include lessons about  author, versions of reality, and oppression/rebellion. \nThe  longing Games teaches the lesson that people that have  in like manner much power can be very dangerous. Those in power feel that they  may  range and do  some(prenominal) they want,  comely because they can. They manipulate and  superpower people to do and say things that the innocent people  discord with. In the book, all of the districts  live on an uprising and of course, the Capitol wins. For punishment the Capitol takes  oneness male and one female, (from ages twelve-eighteen) from each district, and puts them in an   bena, forced to  erase each other just to show them who is boss. When the tributes    names are drawn from the reaping ball, Katniss Everdeen understands that the government takes kids from [their] districts, forcing them to  slaughter one a nonher  succession [people] watch-this [is] the Capitols way of reminding [them] how totally [they] are at their mercy[...] Whatever  linguistic process they use, the real message is clear.  ascertain how we take your children and sacrifice them and theres  zipper you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy  both last one of you.  further as we did in  dominion 13 Â (Collins 18)\nIt is obvious  then that the capitol uses its power over the districts by sacrificing their children each year. People with power can make a life miserable, and everyone around that  soul miserable too. For example, Katniss recognizes the Avox, but does not know where from. She asks Haymitch who she is, and he tells her that she is an Avox and that an Avox is  individual who committed a crime. They  combust her tongue out so she can [not] speak. Â   (Collins 77) This shows that the Capitol is making peoples lives harder by cutting out their tongues....  
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