The Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen Comparison

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The Hunger Games Essay In the movie The Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross and written by Suzanne Collins, the world is separated into 'districts' with little to no money ran by the 'capitol'. Every year a few young adults are selected to part take in game where they must kill to survive. Unfortunately having to take part in this event, the main character, Katniss Everdeen must do her best to win and return to her family, however is challenged to kill others for her survival. Katniss and the rest of the districts are stuck in a cycle of violence against the capitol. This then causes for the capitol to want to control the districts more not allowing for subsidarity. Oscar Romero and Katniss Everdeen share many similar virtues, such as respecting human dignity and fighting for the poor and vulnerable. …show more content…

These similar virtues are also seen through Oscar Romero. Katniss and Oscar show fortitude in fighting for those who are weak and vulnerable. This is shown in the Hunger Games, when Katniss volunteers as tribute for the annual Hunger Games in place for her younger 14 year old sister. She knows that there is little chance in whomever goes to the games will come back alive, however her younger sister would not last in the games while Katniss knows that even though she is risking her life she still has a chance. Katniss also risks her life for Peter when he was in great need of medication and she went out to get it although there was chance she would not make it back. Katniss did this act for Peter even though he betrayed her, she treated him like a human that was in need help, despite their situation. Similar to Oscar Romero they are willing to help the weak and vulnerable, although they had to risk their life in the

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