Social Structure Of The Hunger Games

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The hunger games are a story of a dystopian world based in future times, the outcome of a revolution against the capitol (the government). The hunger games are the idea from the capitol to punish all the districts for the revolution. from all the 12 districts 1 male plus one female are selected to fight to the death to honour their districts. Every year the same selection process occurs (the reaping), and the games take place every year. although it may seem like a horrible world with many negatives, some people would benefit from the games and the way they live. but the people outside the capital most definitely see it as a negative as the way they live un humane. the social structure that appears in this text is very important, as it allows us to easily understand how this society works. The two social classes are rich and poor. Populating the capital are the wealthy people who believe the games a good as I find it as entertainment. Outside of the mountain walls surrounding the capital lie the 12 districts with twelve different districts with from 1 to 12 with each getting poorer and poorer. the people that populate the districts I have leg controlled by the government. with the limited amounts of food water shelter electricity etc. Bing provided no freedom is given and the restrictions of information. this social structure straightaway gives us a …show more content…

The clear positives of this society come from the capital. The Hunger Games provide entertainment for the capital, also a reminder to all the districts of the capitals power. the lack of remorse all forgiveness for the failure rebellion. yes the games are important to provide entertainment to all the wealthy people and for punishment for the dark ages call mom but the punishment towards all the districts for what happened in the past is completely wrong and just a way for the capital to show