The Setting Of 'The Hunger Games' By Suzanne Collins

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The setting of “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins plays an important role in the development of the story. The 12 districts make up an important part of their survival therefore they have to survive in harsh situations. Some of the stations teach survival skills, others fighting techniques. We are forbidden to engage in any combative exercise with another tribute(93). Thus leading me to question their rights in the 12 districts only one survives. The setting makes the story much more interesting and just simply makes readers want to read more about it. Entry #3 List the places in the book that are important. Make up a map of these places in relation to each other. The hanger, the districts ,the capitol, the arena, the hob, panem, the seam.