The Hunger Games

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While picking a pop culture phenomenon, immediately ‘The Hunger Games’ came to mind. There is no limits when it comes to the things I could talk about using this topic. Such as: the characters and how their fiction lives can relate to reality. The title it’s self-threw me for a whirl. Not only do I love the story but others adore it as well. I typically do not like the science fiction type of books/movies but this one really caught my attention. Children my age and younger fighting until death? Did not think it would be something I really enjoyed. What totally blew me away was the realistic feel of the story. People in the world today can relate on a personal level, while reading the book or even watching the movie it draws the audience in grasping their attention; sending out an important message using a strong female lead character and co characters with amazing personalities. This specific story in not just about love, but there is love within the story that throws the audience for a twist.
Suzanne Collins’s envisioned ‘The Hunger Games’ from a myth she read when she was eight years old, Theseus and the Minotaur. In the book the Athens would punish the Crete by sending seven youths and seven maidens to be thrown into the labyrinth (a maze) and devoured by the Minotaur, which is a monster that is half man and half bull. In the story the cycle does not end until Theseus volunteers to go and, he kills the Minotaur. In which Katniss Everdeen was born. In her own way Katniss is Collins’s Theseus who is the heroine in her updated version of the Roman gladiator games, thus brings us ‘The Hunger Games’. (Shmoop Editorial Team)
‘The Hunger Games’ in a nutshell, an annual competition held each year by the government of Panem to remind...

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...the color of their own skin and hair. Yet to mention, they also view the Games as a form of television entertainment.
What people fail to realize is that ‘The Hunger Games’ is not just a fantasy story, this is real. Every day there are people like Katniss who has to fight for survival and watch people like her lose their lives. Many was her age or younger, which makes the situation even worse. Their choices and their lives can remind us that there are greater tragedies than not being the first caller to winning a ticket to a concert on the radio or getting the newest pair of shoes in stores. We can continuously remember the hunger games are real and we are players in the game, some of us play the role as residents in the capitol and some as district members. Who is willingly to be a Katniss and make that change? “Fire is catching and if we burn, you burn with us”.

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