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Analysis Of The Dystopian Novel 'The Hunger Games' By Suzanne Collins

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The dystopian novel The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins features various dystopian elements that evolve throughout the story. One of the elements that changes noticeably is the tight control over society. From Part I to Part II, the way in which the government controls people varies drastically. To begin, the societal control in Part I occurs primarily through starvation and a lack of resources. Most districts in Panem face poor economic conditions; many families have little money to buy food, and are typically unable to hunt and gather due to the electrified fences surrounding the forests meant to prevent them from doing so. As a result, many residents of District 12 are shown to be living in poverty, hunger and sickness. The author
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