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The story of The Hunger Games revolves around the main character, Katniss Everdeen; a smart, independent sixteen year old girl who lives within the poorest district in Panem. The story is narrated through her point of view, enabling the audience to observe the daily hardships she has to go through as she is responsible to provide for her family. The story further explains what the “Hunger Games” truly is, which is an annual tradition within the 12 districts. This annual tradition involves two tributes, one boy and one girl, being randomly drawn from each district to participate in a cruel game. The Hunger Games is the ultimate fight for survival as only one person can come out alive. The winner of this game is rewarded with daily necessities such as food, water, and shelter for their families by the Capitol, who are in the position of power. In order to provide for her family, Katniss adds her name numerous times to the ballet in exchange for grains and oil. Unfortunately, luck is not on the Everdeen’s side as Primrose, Katniss’s sister, gets drawn to participate. The story takes a twist by Katniss volunteering to go for her instead. This gracious act by Katniss has never been done before, as poorer districts rarely ever win. With her insane amount of courage, Katniss and Peeta Mellark, whom she knows as the baker’s son who fed her bread when she was starving, go off to participate for the 74th Hunger Games.
Just as Suzanne Collins envisioned, one can view The Hunger Games franchise from the most prominent Marxist ideologies. Throughout the series, one can explicitly view the ideas of hegemony, alienation and rebellion, all which are the ideas of Karl Marx. Before explaining the theories in further detail, it worth nothing some of...

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...apitol expects the players to be ruthless, not kind. Lastly, Katniss and Peeta rebel against the Gamemakers’ rule by threatening to suicide with poisonous berries as they are the last two people alive. This example shows how Katniss and Petah refuse to accept the rules as Katniss quotes “two can play this game too”. This act of rebellion upset the Capitol and the Gamemakers, but showed them how clever Katniss Everdeen can be. Marx and Engels would agree that this is an excellent attempt to rebel against the ruling class, but it will take a group of proletariats to be truly successful. Furthermore, Marx would argue that the domination of the proletariats will only last for a short period of time because someone will try to cheat the system as it is human nature (). Since there would be no regulator, it could only lead to a society where there is no structure.

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