Essay On Katniss

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I chose the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins because I had seen the movie and was very impressed with it. At first, when I started reading the book, I thought it was pretty boring and I wasn’t sure if I could finish it, but it picked up very quickly and got very interesting. The cover was very intriguing to me because of the golden bird carrying an arrow in it’s beak. While they only talk about the bird briefly in the first book, I now know it plays a key role in the later books. In the book The Hunger Games, The main character Katniss, who was from the poor district of district 12, is forced to go into an arena and battle 2 tributes from each of the districts to the death. Throughout the book she constantly has to overcome obstacles. She grew up in a single parent household with her mom and her sister. She is the one who has to put food on the table for the family, so there is a lot of pressure on her even when she was at home. However, Katniss is a born fighter and will do anything in order to keep herself and her family alive. …show more content…

Her word choice is brilliant in all the right places in the book. I was never confused and I could always imagine what the author was trying to convey through her word choice. Here is an excerpt from the book from the opening seconds of the games: “All the general fear I’ve been feeling condenses into an immediate fear of this girl, the predator who might kill me in seconds. Adrenaline shoots through me and I sling the pack over one shoulder and run full-speed into the woods. I can hear the blade whistling toward me and reflexively hike the pack up to protect my head. The blade lodges in the pack. Both straps on my shoulders now, I head for the trees” (Collins 150-151). Did this selection make your heart beat a little bit faster? Me too. It’s parts of the book like this one that makes this an amazing

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