Catching Fire Theme Essay

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The theme of appearance vs. reality is not limited to people but extends to places , too. For instance , The 2nd Quarter Quill's arena which has been described as" the most breathtaking place imaginable. The golden Cornucopia sits in the middle of a green meadow with patches of gorgeous flowers. The sky is azure blue with puffy white clouds. Bright songbirds flutter overhead. By the way some of the tributes are sniffing, it must smell fantastic" However not everything were as it seemed as "it becomes clear that almost everything in this pretty place—the luscious fruit dangling from the bushes, the water in the crystalline streams, even the scent of the flowers when inhaled too directly—is deadly poisonous "(198). This arena is somehow …show more content…

Collins depends on motifs such as food , media and surveillance ,secrets and traps as well as symbolism. She also makes use of foreshadowing and allegory to further link the events together . In a literary work, a motif is" an image, sound, action or other figures that have a symbolic significance and contributes toward the development of theme" (Litrarydevices). Suzanne Collins uses several motifs to assist in the development of the themes, such as food , media and surveillance ,secrets, forms of entrapment and solidarity . Those motifs combine together to further illustrate all themes in general and the themes of oppression and rebellion in …show more content…

However in Catching Fire (2009) , and following the arrival of the new Head Peacekeeper Romulus Thread ,the fence becomes fully charged in order to tighten the Capitol's grip on the district. Furthermore , During her training for the 3rd Quarter Quell , Katniss learns from District Three's tributes Beetee and Wiress how to detect the presence of a force field ,and armed with this knowledge Katniss fires an arrow at the force field surrounding the arena causing it to shatter . The shattering of the force field is a metaphor for the end of President Snow's reign of wickedness and to the shattering of the cage of fear and oppression the citizens of Panem have been trapped in