Self-Sacrifice In Peeta's 'Katniss'

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Giving up your life to die for another person is effortless, but dying for love together is easier than to face the fear of death alone. Katniss will not let her or Peeta’s self-sacrifice take place, since she will never really go home without Peeta (Collins 343). Peeta explains to Katniss; we both know that the Capital must have a winner and will not let both of us survive (Collins 343-345). Katniss thought if maybe if they would die together… This could possibly be a winning strategy for Peeta and Katniss by of tricking the audience and Capital through eatingthe poison berries (Collins 343-344). Before swallowing the fatal berries, Katniss and Peeta overcome the fear of death through defying the Capitol’s desire for one victor, instead they

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