Hunger Games Vs Gatsby

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I believe that the rich use their money as a threat to maintain a sense of superiority. I believe that the difference in perspective differs in each character in The Hunger Games and in The Great Gatsby. In the movie you are able to see that the people in the districts dread the idea of the hunger games, with the exception of district 1 and 2, the districts are against the hunger games. In The Hunger Games you are able to see the fluctuating opinions of the games based on where the characters are located. In district 12 the games are viewed as a death sentence, a way for the Capital to feel like they have control, in the capitol the Hunger Games are really viewed as games because they don’t know anyone getting slaughtered and to them it’s like …show more content…

In The Hunger Games District 12 gives the capital a very negative connotation because in the movie katniss shows everyone in her district that there is life outside of coal mining. In the movie when Katniss and Peeta get on the train they look amazed to see the surplus of deserts and fruits, but Effie chuckles and acts like it’s no big deal. This part of the movie shows how classism has taken over to the point where fruit is a luxury to district 12 but is normal to the capitol. I think that the author was smart to put this part of the movie in because it really shows the economic difference between district 12 and the capitol. This section shows the difference in perspective between katniss and peeta to the people of the capital because even the way they see kinds of foods shows marxist theory at work. In the Great Gatsby, gatsby wants to prove that he is better than tom by buying a bigger house and buying nicer cars. In the book Gatsby quotes “I want you and Daisy to come over to my house” then daisy states “ That Huge place there?’ she cried pointing” (Fitzgerald, 90). This shows that Gatsby was trying to show off his riches to Daisy and by showing her around he is trying to win her heart through his money. I like this part of the book because it really shows that Gatsby's plan was, in his eyes, turning out perfectly. This connects to my thesis of perspective is the strongest influence to

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