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Who greets the audience in the beginning of the chapter?
Who greets the audience in the beginning of the chapter?
Caesar Flickerman
How long was the show that Peeta and Katniss had to be on after the games?
How long was the show that Peeta and Katniss had to be on after the games?
Three hours
What did they take out of the video after Rue's death and Katniss sings to her?
What did they take out of the video after Rue's death and Katniss sings to her?
That she covered her in flowers.
When President Snow walks out after the video, what is the little girl holding and how many is there?
When President Snow walks out after the video, what is the little girl holding and how many is there?
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What was the look President Snow gave Katniss as she had the crown placed on her head?
What was the look President Snow gave Katniss as she had the crown placed on her head?
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What is Katniss's desire after the victory banquet?
What is Katniss's desire after the victory banquet?
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After the door incident, how does Katniss feel?
After the door incident, how does Katniss feel?
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How does Haymitch feel about this love crazy story between the victors?
How does Haymitch feel about this love crazy story between the victors?
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What didn't Katniss know about Peeta?
What didn't Katniss know about Peeta?
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What do the pink and white wildflowers that Peeta picked up for Katniss remind her of?
What do the pink and white wildflowers that Peeta picked up for Katniss remind her of?
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Study Notes
Chapter 27 Overview
- Caesar Flickerman greets the audience, setting the stage for the post-Games events.
- Peeta and Katniss participate in a three-hour show following the conclusion of the Hunger Games.
- Key moments from the Games are edited out, including the scene where Katniss covers Rue with flowers, highlighting the loss of their connection to the fallen tribute.
Significant Moments
- A little girl enters carrying a cushion with a single crown, symbolizing the honor bestowed upon Katniss.
- President Snow gives Katniss a cold, unforgiving look likened to that of a snake, indicating his displeasure and the looming threat over her.
Emotional States
- After the victory banquet, Katniss expresses a strong desire to have a private moment with Peeta to communicate openly.
- Following an awkward door incident, Katniss feels as if she is under constant surveillance, intensifying her sense of paranoia.
Haymitch's Perspective
- Haymitch supports maintaining the public perception of a romantic storyline between Peeta and Katniss, believing it will bolster their chances of survival in the Capitol.
Peeta's Condition
- Katniss learns about Peeta’s injuries, discovering that his leg has been replaced with a metal and plastic device, underscoring the physical toll the Games have taken on him.
Symbolic Elements
- The pink and white wildflowers Peeta picks for Katniss evoke memories of their time spent with Gale, reflecting deeper themes of love and nostalgia amidst the chaos of the Games.
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Explore the significant events and emotional dynamics in Chapter 27 of The Hunger Games. This quiz covers key moments, including the aftermath of the Games, the symbolism of the crown, and the tense relationship between Katniss and President Snow. Test your understanding of the characters' emotional states and their implications in the story.