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The Hunger Games: Collective Identity

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Xu Song Yin
Rachel Florence-Martinez
English 1B
May 15 2017 In Animal Farm and The hunger games: How does the collective identity influence the ending of the roles?

Introduction
Identity can change a person’s life. Identity involves personal identity, social identity, role identity and collective identity. The collective identity is one of the most important identities of them in a work. In some ways, the collective identity means roles’ characterize. This paper will gives an analysis about how does different collective identity influence the ending of role in Animal Farm and The Hunger Games? The paper may help some readers learn more about these good works and make more people pay more attention on these works.

About The Hunger Games …show more content…

In the work, Katniss is a self respecting girl. She comes from Direct12. District 12 is the poorest district in this country. So in the very beginning, a lot of people did not pay more attention on her. For example, she was the last one show her skills to sponsors begin the game because she is from District 12. When she first shoots an arrow, the arrow fell wide. The sponsors pay no attention soon. She was so angry that hit the apple to show her skill. This makes her pride is hurt. So she makes a decision on win the game. Moreover, Katniss is a strong girl and never gives up. The president wants to make she dies. So the sponsor changes the rule many a time. But Katniss is strong and clever enough to overcome all kinds of difficulties and become the winner in the end. She is yearning for freedom and loves the life very much. These collective identities also develop her success.

About Animal Farm “Animal Farm is a famous novel written by George Orwell's. It tells a story about a revolution. Animal Farm was a symbolic tale in which the animals overthrew the cruel owner of a farm and begin to run it themselves according to very positive, egalitarian principles. So that the new governing rules could be viewed daily, the animals wrote the seven commandments on the side of the barn (Snyder 624).”
But in the end, the leaders overthrow the seven commandments by themselves and dancing with human. In fact, the seven commandments is not very equal.
“Animal Farm presents itself as a simple fable, but it raises profound questions about one of our most cherished political concepts, namely, equality. (Dwan

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