QUESTION:1.Why is the story behind Hunger Games?2.Why is the Hunger Games a banned book?3.Is Hunger Games based on a true story?
1. QUESTION:1.Why is the story behind Hunger Games?2.Why is the Hunger Games a banned book?3.Is Hunger Games based on a true story?
Answer:
story po plsss
Explanation:
asan po Yong story
2. why is the hunger games a banned book
Answer:
because i don't know the answer for that wonderful question
3. why is hunger games a banned book
Answer:
The reason for this stated: “They were banned due to insensitivity, offensive language, violence, anti-family, anti-ethic and occult/satanic.” In 2014, the novel was also banned for reasons of inserted religious perspective.
Explanation:
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4. message of Hunger Games?
You can be a leader :)
5. this is the genre of the movie hunger games
Answer:
i think action
Explanation:
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Answer:
Novel
Science Fiction
Children's literature
Young adult fiction
Thriller
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
Alternate history
Adventure fiction
Dystopian Fiction
6. The Hunger Games is
Answer:
a movie? or a story or good
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The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by GARRY ROSS.
7. characters of The HUNGER GAMES
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Katniss EverdeenPeeta MellarkGale HawthornePresident Coriolanus SnowPrimrose ("Prim") EverdeenHaymitch AbernathyAnswer:
Katniss Evergreen
Peeta Mellark
Gale Hawthorne
Rue
Haymitch Abernathy
President Coriolanus
Cato
Primrose Everdeen
Effie Tinket
Cinna
Seneca Crane
Clove
Marvel
Glimmer
Caesar Flickerman
Foxface
Thresh
Mrs. Everdeen
8. characters ng hunger games
1.1 Katniss Everdeen1.2 Peeta Mellark1.3 Gale Hawthorne1.4 Haymitch Abernathy1.5 Primrose Everdeen1.6 Cinna1.7 Finnick Odair1.8 Johanna Mason1.9 President Snow1.10 Effie Trinket
9. 1 Pair Harry Potter en tend THC HUNGER GAMES Harry Potter | Parter pas Parler SUZANNE COLLINS celipse 1. Do these books interest you? Why or Why not? 2. Are these books popular among teenagers of today? Explain. kailangan kopo mali report answer
Answer:
1)Yes, because these books are full of magic, it made me visualize and experience things that are not even existing in our world.
2)Yes, because teenagers in this year wants adventure especially now that they can't go outside.
or 2)Yes because I think teenagers find it more fun to read fictions with magic and excitement.
Explanation:
Hi yung sa number one it depends kung yes or no yung sagot. Kung no yung sagot ikaw nalang bahala mag explain kung bakit:)
Then yung sa number 2 mamili ka nalang sa dalawa ng gusto mong isagot.
Hope it helps;)
10. Claimed Archetype of THE HUNGER GAMES ?
Answer:
There are several characters in the novel The Hunger Games, portrayed as different archetypes; the protagonist Katniss Everdeen is portrayed as an archetypal hero.
11. important events in hunger games
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The Hunger Games Book #1: A Day-by-Day Timeline
Day Events Chapters
Tue - 14 DPR Katniss blows up the food, losing her hearing in the process. 16–17
Wed - 15 DPR Katniss regains hearing in one ear. Rue is killed. 17–18
Thu - 16 DPR The Gamemakers announce that two tributes from the same district can win. 18–19
Explanation:
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Important Events in Hunger Games
1) Katniss volunteers for Prim.
2) Peeta confesses his love for Katniss.
3) Rue is killed.
4) Katniss' dress.
5) Katniss and Peeta's chariot ride.
6) The mutts' eyes
8) Two victors.
9) The Cave.
10) Katniss’ skills test
12. What is the genre of Hunger Games
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Action
Explanation:
13. pleass help po, movie and book comparison,about hunger games,in the BookTITLE.HUNGER GAMESAUTHOR.SETTING.CHARACTERSTHEMEIn the movieTITLE.HUNGER GAMESAUTHOR.SETTING.CHARACTER.THEME..
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AUTHOR: SUZANNE COLLINS
SETTING:Setting. The Hunger Games trilogy takes place in an unspecified future time, in the dystopian, post-apocalyptic nation of Panem, located in North America. The country consists of a wealthy Capitol city, located in the Rocky Mountains, surrounded by twelve (originally thirteen) poorer districts ruled by the Capitol.
CHARACTER:
14. hunger in barok book report
Answer:
In the story "Hunger in Barok" by NVM Gonzales, the conflict was brought by the social class of the characters. Pare Crispin, the land tenant, who is poor and Cesar Manao, the landowner, who is rich. Mang Cesar Manao expresses similarity to the politician while Pare Crispin expresses similarity to the Filipino.Sep 1, 2019
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15. Author of hunger games
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Suzanne Collins
16. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Answer:
Then?
Explanation:
whauts the question?
17. what is the theme of the hunger games
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The main themes in the hunger games are Friendship, Family, Freedom vs. oppression, and materialism.
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#HOPE IT HELPS18. what is the purpose of the hunger games?
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The purposes of the Hunger Games are to provide entertainment for the Capitol and to remind the districts of the Capitol's power and lack of remorse, forgetfulness, and forgiveness for the failed rebellion of the current competitors' ancestors.
Answer:
that's right
Explanation:
right answer
19. what are the explicit and implicit of hunger games of book plss help me
What are the explicit and implicit of hunger games of book
"The Hunger Games" is a dystopian novel written by Suzanne Collins. It depicts a society where a totalitarian government controls the lives of citizens through oppressive policies and propaganda.
The explicit themes of the book include:
The corrupting influence of power: The book highlights how those in power use their position to control the masses and maintain their authority, even if it means causing suffering to others.
The importance of survival: The Hunger Games themselves are a brutal reminder of the harsh reality of life in the districts. Winning the games is a matter of life and death for the participants.
The role of media and propaganda: The government in the book uses the media to control the narrative and influence public opinion. This is seen in the way the games are presented to the public, as well as the use of the games to distract from other issues affecting the people.
The implicit themes of the book include:
The impact of war and conflict: The world of the Hunger Games is one that has been ravaged by war and conflict. The book highlights the impact that this has on society, particularly on the most vulnerable members of society.
The importance of individuality: The book emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and standing up for what one believes in. This is seen in the way the main character, Katniss, refuses to conform to the expectations of society and instead chooses to be herself.
The need for change: The book suggests that the current state of society is not sustainable and that change is necessary for things to improve. This is seen in the way the characters question the status quo and fight against the oppressive regime.
20. Evidence OF THE HUNGER GAMES
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The story is told in the first person and recounts the narrator’s personal history and experiences. The narrator is mostly objective, but on occasion she will imagine what other characters must be feeling.
21. Behavior of hunger games
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When a population desires a governmental or social adjustment it manifests as rebellion. This societal behavior reflects the natural process of biological evolution.
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Behavior During The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen is portrayed as a kind caring person as she is patient with her sister Prim and looks after her and her family. This happens when her mother has a breakdown after her dad dies.
Peeta has a very likeable personality. He is bold (having announced that he was in love with Katniss to the whole nation), smart (figuring out strategies to use in the Games), and willing to go to extremes to keep Katniss alive. However, Peeta told Katniss that he did not expect he would win.
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setting of hunger games:
Panem
Setting. The Hunger Games trilogy takes place in an unspecified future time, in the dystopian, post-apocalyptic nation of Panem, located in North America. The country consists of a wealthy Capitol city, located in the Rocky Mountains, surrounded by twelve (originally thirteen) poorer districts ruled by the Capitol.
22. The hunger games is a morality tale about the dangers of a political system that is dominated by the wealthy.. ESSAYPLS help me guys
Answer:
Para po ba yang laro?? Hunger games
Answer:
The book The Hunger Games, portrays a society where people are treated unfairly based on factors that they cannot control. The people are born into one of 13 districts. There lives vary drastically based on where they are born. Someone born in the Capitol has a completely different life than someone born in district 12. A person born in the Capitol lives a wealthy life and is always treated with respect. On the other hand someone born in district 12 has a life of constant back breaking work. They live in poverty and struggle to survive.
In the book The Hunger Games, the social class system set up by the Capitol causes people to be treated very unfairly based on where they are born. The majority of the plot is based around the fact thatKatniss and Peeta have to work even harder to overcome the bias against them and win the hearts of the sponsors and the crowd. Being as poor as they are comes with some benefits and some disadvantages. They have been under fed most of their lives which means they are skinny and weak compared to the other tributes. Living in district 12 also gives them the natural sense of survival. Katniss spends a lot of time hunting to survive which is basically what the hunger games are. Peeta also uses skills from his trade, like his cake decorating, to give him an upper hand in the games. Just like in their everyday lives Katniss and Peeta are spending every waking moment during the games fighting to survive. Because of the social class system set up by the Capitol people are treated very unfairly based on where they were born.
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23. Summary of The Hunger Games?
Answer:
The Hunger Games begins on the day of the reaping in District 12. Katniss Everdeen, the story's 16-year-old narrator, sets out to meet her friend Gale so they can do some hunting and gathering before the reaping that afternoon. As Katniss makes her way from her home to the Meadow and, finally, to the woods, where people of the district are forbidden to go, we learn about Katniss' life in the impoverished part of her district, the Seam, and her family. She thinks about her sister Prim, who is 4 years younger, and her mother, both of whom have depended upon Katniss for survival ever since Katniss' father died in a mine explosion when she was 11.
Katniss and Peeta ride the train to the Capitol. On the train, Katniss experiences luxury like she's never known and gets to eat the richest, most decadent food. They both get to know Effie Trinket, their escort, and Haymitch Abernathy, their drunk mentor and the lone surviving Hunger Games winner from their district who, after seeing that Katniss and Peeta have some fight in them, promises he will sober up enough to help them survive the Games.
After they arrive at the Training Center, Katniss and Peeta meet their stylists. Katniss is pleasantly surprised when she meets Cinna, a young man who dresses simply and wears very little makeup compared with the other stylists. In a strategy that has never been used before, Katniss and Peeta are presented as a pair during the opening ceremonies. They race through the Capitol in a chariot holding hands, their outfits blazing in fake flames, earning Katniss her nickname "girl on fire." Their entrance becomes the highlight of the opening ceremonies.
After the ceremonies, the tributes begin their training. Haymitch coaches Katniss and Peeta together, per their request, and instructs them to keep their biggest strengths a secret from the other tributes. For Katniss, this means staying away from archery. After many years of hunting game in the woods, her prowess with the bow and arrow are unrivaled. The Gamemakers reward her skills, and her feistiness, with a score of 11 out of 12 during her private session with them. Peeta's biggest asset is his strength, so he stays away from weight lifting while he's around the other tributes. Haymitch tells them to remain together at all times, too. They are to appear inseparable, which, as the training goes on, becomes increasingly tiring for Katniss, who can't decide whether Peeta's kindness and compliments are genuine or simply a part of a scheme for winning the Games.
Explanation:
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24. In the movie The Hunger Games why does the Capitol hold the Hunger Games?
Answer:
Its a way for the capitol to show off its power and it helps the capitol to keep track of the population in each of the districts
25. compare and contrast conflict/problem from the book and movie about the hunger games,tnx po
Answer:
In the book, Clove is said to be bigger than Katniss, but in the movie, Katniss is bigger and Clove is in fact smaller than many of the other tributes. ... In the book, Peeta is said to be taller than Katniss, but in the film she is taller. In the book, Peeta has blue eyes. But in the movie, Peeta's eyes are brown.
Explanation:
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26. select one effective thesis introductory paragraph of a short essay. A. the hunger games is a science fiction adventure film based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne collinsB. the hunger games is a morality tale about the dangers of a political system that is dominatted by the wealth
Answer:
A. the hunger games is a science fiction adventure film based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne collins
Explanation:
1. (a) The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction-adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on Suzanne Collins's 2008 novel of the same name.
27. what is the plot of the hunger games?
From what I know a d what I've watched...
The hunger games is about a boy named Peeta Mellark and a girl named Katniss Everdeen who fight for their lives to survive the annual contest between 12 district and reign supreme.
28. make a character in hunger games
Answer:
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Explanation:
His Hungry and is playing games
29. movie review of hunger games
As thrilling and smart as it is terrifying.there have been a number of big gun literary serues brought to screen over the past decade.this slays them all
30. what are the difference and similarities between the book and the movies hunger games plss help me because this is our project
The Hunger Games book and movie share many similarities, including the main characters, the setting, and the overall plot. However, there are some key differences between the two.
Similarities:
- Both feature Katniss Everdeen as the protagonist.
- Both take place in a dystopian future in Panem.
- Both feature a competition known as The Hunger Games where 24 children from 12 districts must fight to the death.
Differences:
- The book is told from Katniss' point of view, while the movie is told from an omniscient perspective.
- In the book, Katniss has a close relationship with her sister Primrose, while in the movie they have a more distant relationship.
- In the book, Katniss has a romantic relationship with Peeta Mellark while in the movie she has a romantic relationship with Gale Hawthorne.
- In the book, Katniss is able to survive by using her hunting skills and knowledge of plants and animals; however, in the movie she relies more on luck and help from other tributes.