How Did Katniss Everdeen Survive In The Hunger Games

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In the book Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins it shows many attributes,brawls, and disloyalty. The important aspects that were shown throughout the book was survival and dependence, many times in the book someone needed to put themselves first in order to survive, and put their own trust into someone else. It also makes you question if there's ever a good reason to do the wrong thing, such as killing someone not out of self defense but for survival games. Katniss Everdeen being the main character, close friend Gale Hawthorne has been committed to Katniss and her family. After Katnisses father had passed she had to take on that role of parenthood for her little sister Prim, her mom couldn’t be trusted with that duty since she would leave for days on end. She lives in a dystopian future where there are twelve districts each representing something different. Peeta Mellark is the baker's son in the same district as Katniss, their district number twelve represents the coal mining industry.
After the reaping Peeta being called first and Katniss volunteering to go in for her sister, were on their way to have a new beginning in the …show more content…

He’s drunk. Very. The crowd responds with its token applause, but he’s confused and tries to give Effie Trinket a big hug, which she barely manages to fend off.” Later on Haymitch learns more about the two knowing strengths and weaknesses, such as Katniss' strengths are archery and compassion for others and Peetas being very artistic and has a hidden strength. Katniss and Haymitch's bond was rocky from the start, as her mentor she resisted for a bit before knowing the true master plan of Haymitchs to win the Hunger games by outsmarting every single tribute. Therefore trusting her mentor she goes with it and follows the plan which was to have Peeta and Katniss be in love with each other, on and off camera. Knowing the plan was set it was time for the Games to