The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

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Have you ever wondered what its like to tand up to the president and go against possibly every rule in the consitution? Yes! well the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has several examplesof what its like standing up to the president. The Hunger Games is a story that includes feelings of anger, hatred, confusion, sadness, and love. This story is all about being forced to fight for your life in a capitol made arena hoping youre the one to come out alive. In the Story The Hunger Games, some examples of standing up to the capitol/presidant are when district 12 salutes to katniss, Katniss and Peeta hold hands during the welcoming ceremony, and when Katniss and Peeta act as if theyre going to kill themselves by eating posinous berries. …show more content…

This happens right after Katniss volunteers for Prim to attend the 74th hunger games, the entire crowd goes quiet and doesnt react. Eventually one person salutes to her and soon one turning into to two and then two turns into 3 and so on so forth. “At first one, the another, then almost every member of the crowd touches the 3 middle fingers of their left hand to their lips and holds it out to me, occasionally seen at funerals. It means thanks, it means admiration, it means good-bye to someone you love” [page 24] RIght before this happened Effie Trinkit tells the crowd to clap for Katniss, and by them ignoring that