Motivation And Poverty In The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

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In Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games, the characters who have experienced starvation and poverty in their lives have many advantages in the arena. This is represented by many events shown to use in the arena the most obvious being Katniss's years of experience hunting allows her to secure food without killing others or retrieving supplies. Another example would be Rue her vast array of knowledge on plants obtained from coming from the farming district allows her to outlast many of the other competitor from jus that steady supply of food. Last would be the mentality that each of the poorer district players they deal will hardship and the fight to live everyday so something like the hunger games doesn't strike fear into them like it should in normal people. Each of these example further prove the idea that being from a poorer districts does yield its advantages in the games. The people vs society is mostly shown by Katniss as she struggles to fight against the chains formed by the government the greatest example is her …show more content…

For this is the trait all winners must possess since to be able to survive and continue on in the dire circumstance that is the games on must be able to push on. With the tenacity she possesses she has the will to press forward in the face of fear and tragedy. This is what truly creates a winner ,but in the presence of this she contains an equally large weakness her kindness towards others. In a place such as the games while alliance help you survive in must not lose themselves in the idea of helping others. For at some point you will have to kill other to win and for someone such as Katniss with her great kindness is the right person approached her in the correct way that kindness could be exploited easily. For instance if someone took the same persona as Rue but instead of staying friends they just betrayed her than the undoing of Katniss would be her