Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games Trilogy and Social Criticism.
The Huger Games The Hunger Games is a game, that occurs annually and it is set up by the ruling Capitol to show the other 12 districts of Panem that the Capitol owns them and that they are in-charge and it also serves as a merciless reminder to the price of rebellion against the Capitol.The hunger games consist of twenty-four teenagers, a male and a female from each twelve districts and they.

The Hunger Games begins on the day of the reaping in District 12. Katniss Everdeen, the story's 16-year-old narrator, sets out to meet her friend Gale so they can do some hunting and gathering before the reaping that afternoon. As Katniss makes her way from her home to the Meadow and, finally, to the woods, where people of the district are forbidden to go, we learn about Katniss' life in the.

Introduction. Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins reveals the mishandling of children by adults who force them to entertain them by fighting each other to death. Collins gave detailed descriptions of every meal that Katniss ate each day, and most of the foods are symbolic. The foods have a deeper meaning as they symbolize the events that surround the characters such as Katniss, her sister Prim.

The film The Hunger Games, released in 2012 and based off the first book of a literary trilogy, has become a source of entertainment and intrigue among many Americans. Featuring a futuristic and dystopian United States, it has captured the imagination for some and kindled a intense obsession for others. While on the surface this movie might seem to simply be a story with a riveting plot line.

Suzanne Collins came up with the idea of The Hunger Games while watching news coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The depictions of these wars, when combined with the popularity of reality TV, and the ways in which coverage of the wars seemed itself to be a kind of reality TV, led Collins to imagine the dystopian setting of Panem, where violence becomes a major form of entertainment.

Thesis Statement About The Hunger Games. novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, prejudice is used in many different ways. It’s used against the protagonist, Katniss, and used by her as well. The Hunger Games is about a girl named Katniss who volunteers for her sister, Prim, o fight in a televised death match and Katniss’s struggle to stay alive.. Katniss is very strong willed and.

One of the Novels we have read this semester is the first book in Suzanne Collins’ trilogy, The Hunger Games. In the book the main character Katniss Everdeen, a girl from District 12, lives in a world in which every year a male and a female tribute from each of the 12 Districts are selected to fight to the death in what is called the Hunger Games, created by the Capitol of Panem.