Katniss Character Analysis Essay

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In Suzanne Collin’s novel, The Hunger Games, the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, undergoes several changes over the course of the story. This novel is about a nationally televised event called The Hunger Games. Every citizen must watch as the youth fight to death until only one remains, Katniss’ sister, Prim, is chosen as a tribute to fight in the games but Katniss refuses to let her sister fight and volunteers to take her spot. At the beginning of the novel, Katniss is fearful and unsure of herself. While she illustrates bravery when she volunteers as tribute in place of her Prim, she has little confidence in her abilities. Despite her doubts, Katniss is determined to win the Games no matter the cost, even if she has to kill Peeta (Baker’s son from District 12). By the end, she has gained a new respect for human life. She states that she no longer hates Cato (Male Tribute from District 2) because he is only a tool of the Game, they are all tools of the Game. Human life has taken a new importance for her. She shows this when she sings to Rue (12-year old female tribute from District 11) and adorns Rue with flowers after Rue dies and when she goes to help Peeta, This moves the story forward because now, the author is writing about the actual games and what is happening so this helps the story continue. It is believable that a big sister would take her little sisters place in so-called games in which the goal is to practically kill everyone else. What I do find unbelievable is that the games actually exist, I feel like the government wouldn’t allow this or at least people from other nations would come together to stop this madness. I think this book was one of the best books I’ve read because it not only has a theme but it creates suspense throughout the book, it makes you wonder what is going tohappen next in the book. It feels as if you’re watching an actual

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