Compare And Contrast The Divergent And The Hunger Games

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Rarely in today 's society are there action based movies that have female protagonists. In the past four years, there has been two movies released with female lead actresses and they both have done extremely well in the box offices. Although they are both based off of best-selling novels, and share many characteristics, these movies contain multiple, distinct differences. In this essay, I will be comparing and contrasting The Hunger Games and Divergent.
Both of these trilogies started off as small thoughts in the minds of two women who had no idea that they soon would create worlds that would be loved by millions. The writer of The Hunger Games series is Suzanne Collins, a 54-year-old mother and wife from Hartford, Connecticut. Veronica Roth, the author of the Divergent series, is a 28-year-old New York City native, she now resides in Chicago with her husband.
The inspiration for these books is an interesting aspect that sets them apart. Collins’s inspiration came from the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, where people were sent into a labyrinth and would never emerge. In Divergent, Roth based her society off of psychological studies where people would be so focused on a single virtue that they would fail at other aspects of life. Both stem off completely different roots of inspiration yet hold similarities in plot and setting. …show more content…

Both trilogies were signed onto four-part movie contracts, where the final book was split into two installments. The Hunger Games movies, totaled together made almost three billion dollars worldwide. The first two Divergent movies were a huge success and brought in nearly six million dollars. Although the third movie “tanked” and didn’t achieve the success they had hoped for. The producers decided that the final and fourth movie would be made into a ten to thirteen episode T.V. series that would allegedly branch off into more

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