The Hunger Games Analysis

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Samantha Stebleton Dr. Fraley English 1510 3/10/14 “The Hunger Games” The book “The Hunger Games” is focused on a very structuralist society, the meaning of death, and mental capacity of humans to survive and will give people modern ideas to discuss. When the author Suzanne Collins wrote “The Hunger Games” she wanted people to be fascinated and at the same time open there eyes to possibilities. In this book she accomplished her goal, with her talent at writing. The book is very exciting and makes the reader contemplate many of sociological implications of the story line. The two main characters are Katniss and Peta. The other main character would be the president who is known as Mr. Snow. He absolutely has all control and he lets his people know by enforcing the “hunger games”. No person will stand up to him and the last time a district did they were destroyed. The people are poor in district 12 and have nothing. Katniss takes the place of her younger sister who was chosen as tribute. Katniss will volunteer in her sisters place which never happens because people do not want to go into the arena and die. Peta is also chose as a tribute. Katniss and Peta now find themselves in a predicament, they are going into whats known as “hunger games”. They will fight to the death with many other young people to see who comes out of the arena as the glorified winner. Threw all of the troubles these two people face they are now forced to kill innocent people or be killed themselves. In the book they are put in the arena with no knowledge of what they're about to face. The author has a great way of showing what the two main characters go through and by sticking with each other they succeed in surviving. The book has a character named Mr. ... ... middle of paper ... ...that a person should read this book. The book will keep people wanting more and they will be unable to put the book down. Most books have a plot and a relationship. These topics are very general and not always interesting. People want something that is less original and more new. An audience want to be entertained and the “hunger games” will entertain any audience. In conclusion the topics that have been stated are good examples of why a person should read this book. Death, Society, and murder can be hard topics to talk about. People may not think about the meaning behind a book. Some just read and know the plot but do they really know the meaning behind the story? Most likely the do not. People should read books that give them something to discuss with other people. By reading more interesting books a person will have more to talk about with people in general.

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