The Hunger Games is an unparalleled and daunting movie expressing how the world of a sixteen-year-old girl is turned upside down. Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of the novel and film development, faces setbacks in her life that make for harsh decisions as well as a change in viewpoint. Accompanied by supporters around her including her friends and family, she must learn to navigate past the difficulties she faces. The Hunger Games presents a story of cruelty and indifference in a dystopian world. Each year, there are games that occur involving all the districts as an attempt at peace after years of war. From each of the 12 districts, one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 are chosen. The game consists of 24 kids competing against …show more content…
Haven vs. wilderness and water are specific archetypes that can be found throughout the entirety of the film as well as other media pieces. Haven vs. wilderness demonstrates the contrast between worlds with value versus worlds that are less fortunate. The Hunger Games is a wonderful example of the differences between different types of worlds and habitats people may live in. This archetype specifically pertains to the film as the haven is demonstrated by the Capitol city and the wilderness is demonstrated by the arena the games take place in. The Capitol of Panem is a technologically advanced, utopian city where the nation's most wealthy and powerful citizens live. The arena serves as a representation of the wildness of the movie. The Hunger Games are depicted as occurring in the arena. It is made abundant by forests, rivers, fields, and other wilderness-type features. The arena is said to as a tragic and unforgettable location because it is the spot where many children tragically lose their lives as well as their innocence. Another archetype that is depicted in the movie, included in the arena scenes, is water. Water is a natural resource and a symbol of life, growth, and healing. At the start of the movie, the tributes are not given a lot of supplies. Throughout the games, they are compelled to gather their own resources. Water is one of the resources that the tributes require. Katniss in particular needs to obtain water at one point for she becomes dehydrated without it. She collapses to the ground, weak from pain and desperation, looking for a location where she can get water. She soon encounters a pond and spends a considerable amount of time drinking the water. Once she had fully recovered, she took the water and filled her bottle with it as a safety measure for the remaining games. Water is an essential component of daily life since it replenishes our