Post-Apocalyptic World: The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

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‘The Hunger Games is a sci-fi, dystopia novel, which is set in a post-apocalyptic world. The novel is written by the award-winning author, Suzanne Collins and ‘The Hunger Games’ is the first instalment in the epic series of three novels. This novel is written for the wealth of young adults who would like to read a fast- paced novel with action and adventure.
The Hunger Games’ follows the life of Katniss Everdeen, a teenager who lives in the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem. The Capitol, a technologically advanced metropolis, demand political power over the nation and do whatever is necessary to keep the rest of the population under their control. Annually, a reaping ceremony is held to determine the boy and girl that will represent each of …show more content…

Panem is a country which is built solely on the values of social division. Keeping the weak from the strong prevents districts from banding together, and therefore destroying the Capitol in another rebellion. Living in the wealthier and more furnished districts, opens up the opportunity for an easy and luxurious life. On the other hand, if your place of residence lies in a more poor districts, it is likely that your life will be one of labour and hardships. This disparity reveals itself throughout the novel in food consumption, health and wellbeing and state of living. In many of the poorer districts, starvation is common and the quality of food is poor as well. Low quality food leads to negative impacts on health and may lead to sickness, disease or even death. In many of the poorer districts, the quality of living is low and many people live in inadequately maintained and damaged houses. For example, although the tributes for The Hunger Games are chosen at random, children belonging to richer families can afford training for The Hunger Games and therefore pose a greater threat to other tributes, when they volunteer. To them, participating in The Hunger Games is an honour, but to poorer children, without combat training or survival skills, The Hunger Games is more of a death

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