Rebellion In The Hunger Games

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Whether it is at an early age, later in the early twenties, or during the most popular option: the teenage years, almost every person will rebel. Rebellion can be see two very different ways. It can be seen as good or bad. The opinion formed about rebellion depends on the viewpoint or perspective you are looking at it. An example of this is the Discovery Channel. If you are watching a documentary of a deer being hunted by a wolf, and the narrator makes the deer the focus, viewers will want the deer to live and not be eaten. You might even celebrate the deer’s escape. But, in the same scenario, if the focus is on the wolf, then the viewer will want the wolf to eat the deer. Then you would celebrate the wolf’s victory. The same can be said about …show more content…

Katniss Everdeen lives in Panam, in District Twelve, under the control of the oppressive Capitol and President Snow. Katniss’s sister, Primrose, is chosen for the Hunger Games. The contestants must kill each other to win and Katniss fears for Prims life. She then volunteers in her place(Collins, pg 22). Throughout the book, Katniss defies the Capitol. She hunts outside her district, sells food in her district’s black market, and wears a mockingjay pin. the pin is directly related to defying the Capitol. Near the end of the book, Katniss and Peeta, the male tribute for District Twelve, defy the Capitol in a most public way(Collins, pg 345). They were going to commit suicide by eating poison berries. This would cause the Games to have no victor. It would be the ultimate act of rebellion done by any couple in Panam. The form of rebellion done by primarily Katniss is a different rebellion than seen in Grease. This rebellion was against a corrupt and powerful government. But, it was still rebellion. The message given by the book about rebellion is: defy corrupt governments and people and, don’t do bad things just because someone tells you to. Pop culture has obsessed over this book, its sequels, and its movies. With obsessing over the book, comes obsessing over the defiance and

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