Both books show, sometimes life is not fair so you learn to not give up and fight back. They show this differently because one book shows Katniss just goes into the Hunger games and doesn’t fight back. The other other book shows Katniss fights back and tries to not go in the Hunger games. The Hunger games is about this girl named Katniss and the boy who gave her bread get picked to go into the Hunger games. The Hunger games is where 2 kids from every district get picked to go and fight for their lives.
In the book and the movie The Crucible there are a lot of differences and similarities of the two. Some of the similarities are the characters and story line. The differences are like the scene or part between the book and movie. The characters were the same but seeing them in the movie was a lot different then reading about them in the book. The movie was better because I like visual things better.
Rue helps Katniss by warning her of the tracker jacker nest and aids her to eliminate the other tribute. Katniss also has Peeta who fakes love with
In the movie “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is a 2013 dystopian science fiction film directed by Francis Lawrence and based on the second novel in Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy. The movie follows the story of Katniss Everdeen, a girl from District 12 who became the symbol of the rebellion against the Capitol after winning the 74th Hunger Games. The major characters in the film are Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawerence0, Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson), Gale Hawthorne (Liam Hemsworth), President Snow (Donald Sutherland), and Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson). In the sequel, Katniss and Peeta are forced to compete in the 75th Hunger Games, known as the Quarter Quell, where they must face off against other past victors. As they fight
Another resemblance is in the uprising of those in power. In the third movie “Hunger Games - Mockingjay - Part 1”, Katniss and her resistance group release a TV commercial in which fire is shown and she says the infamous line of “Fire is catching.if we burn, you burn with us!”. Likewise, Frenchie makes the decision to “go after Minerva” (Dimaline, 153) and shut down all residential schools to restore peace in society. A third similarity is shown in the loss of loved ones. Katniss and Frenchie show the great lengths they are willing to go for their loved ones, including killing betrayers (Travis) and being sent to death (Katniss in the Hunger Games) for
Have you ever seen the movie THE HUNGER GAMES or read the book ? Well I have and this I going to compare and contrast using both book and movie . In both movie and book Katniss Everdeen ( Girl On The Fire) buried Rue in flower petals and by her helping Rue one of her friends .His name is Thresh he returned a favor and killed clove for her .
Katniss is a hunter and Peeta worked in a bakery. They both knew that survival was not only important for themselves, but also their families, they had no time to be normal
Battle to the Death: Cinema Vs. Novel Some of the best movies are based on books. One movie based on a book is The Hunger Games. While the movie is entertaining, it is very different from the book.
The novel, 1984, can be most closely compared with the popular book and movie series, The Hunger Games. Overt comparisons between the two novels include their futuristic approach and the dystopian societies that emerged after periods of war. Additionally, both novels highlight poverty as a highly effective method of control. Building on that method of control, both novels have a strict hierarchy of society used to control the masses.
The Hunger Games: A Modern Day Odyssey? The Hunger Games is about a civilization that randomly selects two members from the different districts. Those two members are then forced to fight in an “arena” in which there is only one victor. In a way the Hunger Games is very similar to the Odyssey. The Odyssey begins years after the Trojan War has ended and Odysseus has not returned home.
In the first installment of the Hunger Games series we are greeted to the character Katniss Everdeen. Katniss and her family reside in the lowly District 12, the coal mining district, where the felling of death and despair is a guarantee. After the death of her father in a coal mining accident Katniss must do whatever she must in order to ensure the survival of her family and herself. Directed by Gary Ross the film was both a critical and financial success.
Katniss and Peeta develop a complicated relationship throughout the novel, and conflicts of interests, plus the entire nature of their relationship can be can be easily scrutinized, once closely examined. From the beginning of the novel, Peeta goes out of his way to care for Katniss, and at one point suffers phsical abuse from his mother in order to feed her a loaf of bread. “The boy took one look back to the bakery as if checking that the coast 32 was clear, then, his attention back on the pig, he threw a loaf of bread in my direction. The second quickly followed, and he sloshed back to the bakery, closing the kitchen door tightly behind him.” (Collins 32).
And Peeta Mellark, a boy who has always had a crush on Katniss, is sent in as well. they are sent in to fight each other, but they don’t, they stick together, and they both win because they threaten the capitol by saying they will eat poisonous berries so they can’t have a winner. The fight the other districts and the capitol for their life and they get what they want. In the end we now know that “Divergent” and “The Hunger Games” are very similar.
Actually, Katniss is not chosen as tribute but she sacrifices herself as a tribute to replace her sister Prim. The plot also explains love triangle between Katniss, Peeta and Gale. Katniss as a central role in this movie looks strong and convincing with a bow and arrow. The analysis of the hunger games will be explain with Marxist theory because this movie related with marxism issue which is social class between capitol and twelve district.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is a story about Katniss Everdeen who lives in district 12 with her mom and her sister Prim. Her sister gets picked for the Hunger Games which is where each of the 12 districts have to give a boy and a girl from the ages of 12-18 do fight till the death until there is one person standing. This is because there was an outbreak against the capitals thats why there is the Hunger Games. Katniss volunteers do her sister and now has to try and win the games. One theme in this story that is shown is that family love can go along way, this is shown because she is very overprotective of Prim.