Catching Fire Chapters 1-9 Flashcards
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What day is it at the beginning of Chapter 1?

Victor's tour

Who is Katniss hunting in the woods for?

Gale

Why is Katniss hunting in the woods for Gale?

No time

What is the punishment for hunting in the woods?

<p>Death</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Greasy Sae, the vendors in the Hob, and the people of District 12 help Katniss and Peeta in the arena?

<p>Pool of money</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Cray?

<p>Head peacekeeper</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is Darius?

<p>Peacekeeper</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Cray like?

<p>Stern and old</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Darius like?

<p>Pleasant and young</p> Signup and view all the answers

What lie did the Capitol make up?

<p>Gale and Katniss are cousins</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did they make up the lie about Gale and Katniss?

<p>To preserve the love story</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where does Katniss live now?

<p>Victor's village</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Katniss and Peeta's relationship now?

<p>Cold and stiff</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is waiting for Katniss when she returns home at the end of Chapter 1?

<p>President Snow</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was Seneca Crane?

<p>Head gamemaker</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened to Seneca Crane?

<p>Executed</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why was Seneca Crane executed?

<p>Let Peeta and Katniss live</p> Signup and view all the answers

What might the Districts view the act as?

<p>Rebellion</p> Signup and view all the answers

Finish the quote from Katniss: 'It must be very fragile, if ___________________________'

<p>A handful of berries can bring it down.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How was Cinna's slogan, 'the girl on fire,' for Katniss prophetic?

<p>Her fire is catching</p> Signup and view all the answers

What made Katniss happiest about winning the Games?

<p>Parcel day</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened in the woods that President Snow knows about?

<p>Gale kissed Katniss</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the Capitol's 'twist' in the second quarter quell?

<p>Twice the tributes</p> Signup and view all the answers

What has Katniss realized about her life?

<p>She must marry Peeta</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Katniss feel about Peeta?

<p>She loves him</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the 'small fat children with wings' that Katniss describes?

<p>Cherubs</p> Signup and view all the answers

Madge inherited the mockingjay pin from whom?

<p>Her aunt</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the mockingjay pin symbolize?

<p>Rebellion</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Katniss's response when Gale tells her he loves her?

<p>I know.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Katniss's mother referring to when she asks, 'So, it's starting again?'

<p>Whippings</p> Signup and view all the answers

What would women do for Cray to have money to feed their families?

<p>Sell their bodies</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does Katniss refer to the blizzard as a gift?

<p>Keeps peacekeepers away</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Victor's Tour

  • The story begins on the day of the Victor's Tour, celebrating the winners of the Hunger Games.

Gale

  • Katniss is hunting in the woods for her friend Gale to provide food for their families.

Hunting Motivation

  • Katniss hunts because they are in desperate need of food and resources; her family's survival relies on it.

Punishment for Hunting

  • The penalty for hunting in the woods is severe, including potential death due to laws enforced by the Capitol.

Support from District 12

  • Greasy Sae, vendors in the Hob, and the people of District 12 contribute by pooling together money to help Katniss and Peeta in the arena.

Cray

  • Cray is identified as the head peacekeeper, overseeing the enforcement of laws in District 12.

Darius

  • Darius is a kind peacekeeper, differing from his peers, who cares for the wellbeing of the district's residents.

Cray's Character

  • Cray is portrayed as stern and old, representing the oppressive control of the Capitol over District 12.

Darius's Character

  • Darius is described as pleasant and young, embodying a more approachable figure in contrast to the sternness of Cray.

Capitol's Lie

  • The Capitol fabricates the story that Gale and Katniss are cousins to align with the narrative of their romance.

Purpose of the Lie

  • The lie about Gale and Katniss is intended to preserve the love story that appeals to the audience and distracts from the reality of their situation.

Katniss's Current Living Situation

  • Katniss currently resides in the Victor's Village, a stark contrast to her original home in District 12.

Relationship Dynamics

  • Katniss and Peeta's relationship has become cold and rigid, influenced by the pressure of public perception and their traumatic experiences.

President Snow's Arrival

  • President Snow awaits Katniss upon her return home, indicating his direct involvement and scrutiny over her actions.

Seneca Crane

  • Seneca Crane is identified as the head gamemaker responsible for orchestrating the Hunger Games.

Seneca's Fate

  • Seneca Crane meets a grim fate when he is executed by President Snow due to the consequences of the previous Hunger Games.

Reason for Execution

  • Seneca's execution results from allowing Katniss and Peeta to survive together, seen as a defiance of the Capitol's authority.

Perception of Rebellion

  • President Snow views Katniss’s actions as a potential spark for rebellion, fearing how the districts might interpret her berry trick.

Fragility of Control

  • Katniss critiques the Capitol’s power, suggesting it is delicate and may be vulnerable to resistance.

Cinna's Prophecy

  • The slogan "the girl on fire" signifies Katniss’s growing influence and symbolizes igniting rebellion among the districts.

Parcel Day Happiness

  • Katniss feels immense happiness on Parcel Day, as it brings much-needed supplies and a sense of gratitude from her victory.

Gale's Kiss

  • Gale kisses Katniss in the woods, an intimate moment that becomes known to President Snow, increasing surveillance over them.

Quarter Quell Twist

  • The Capitol introduces a shocking twist in the second Quarter Quell, mandating that twice the number of tributes will compete.

Realization About Life

  • Katniss comes to a harsh realization that her future may require a forced marriage to Peeta as a means to satisfy the Capitol.

Feelings for Peeta

  • Katniss admits that she loves Peeta, showcasing the depth of their relationship beyond mere survival.

Description of Cherubs

  • The "small fat children with wings" refer to cherubs, symbolizing innocence yet also reflecting the cruel reality of their world.

Mockingjay Pin Heritage

  • Madge inherited the mockingjay pin from her aunt, linking the symbol to personal history and significance.

Symbolism of the Mockingjay

  • The mockingjay pin represents rebellion against oppression, becoming a powerful symbol for Katniss's resistance.

Katniss's Response to Love

  • When Gale confesses his love, Katniss simply replies, "I know," indicating her understanding of their complicated feelings.

Whippings and Control

  • Katniss’s mother discusses the reemergence of whippings, hinting at the Capitol's increasing brutality and control over the districts.

Women’s Desperation

  • To provide for their families, women resort to selling their bodies, showcasing the dire circumstances under Capitol rule.

Blizzard as a Gift

  • Katniss views the blizzard as a gift as it shields her from the peacekeepers, allowing her a moment of reprieve in a harsh reality.

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