The Hunger Games is a book that portrays a tyrannical government that has twelve districts participating an event known as the hunger games where all the kids from 12 to 18 are in the odds of being chosen. This book shows the theme of survival where the main characters are evolving to the environment to help increase their ability to survive. Suzanne Collins shows how one girl from the poor district does anything to survive and come back to her mom and sister. In The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins analyzes the theme that when pitted against a tyrannical government, one must survive by acclimating to the environment, yet often breaking the rules in spite of the consequences one might face. The people of District 12 break rules despite the consequences that could be face to survive. Katniss’ helps her family survive on a daily basis by hunting in the woods for game to trade. Katniss’ dad passed away when working in the mines causing …show more content…
Katniss knows that if she stops hunting, her family, including her would lose their only food source which would lead to death. In addition to that, Katniss risks her life in the book, Katniss also said “But since we’re lucky to get two or three hours of electricity in the evenings, it’s usually safe to touch.” Katniss and Gale try to increase their food source even though the game they hunt serves an ample amount. Specifically, would be when kids such as Katniss and Gale would add their names multiple times for the reaping in exchange of extra rations of food, even though they have increased their chances of their name being drawn (Critical Reception of The Hunger Games). Albeit the fact that if the people could face consequences such as death, they must