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What does Haymitch want his invited guests to think back to?
What does Haymitch want his invited guests to think back to?
of one thing that Katniss did that moved them emotionally
What do they come up with?
What do they come up with?
- when she took Prim's place, 2) sang for Rue, 3) drugged Peeta to save him, 4) took Rue for an ally, 5) held Chaff's hand, 6) tried to carry Mags, 7) held out the berries, 8) love for Peeta, 9) refusal to give in under impossible odds, 10) defiance of the Capitol
Who do these things have in common (according to Gale)?
Who do these things have in common (according to Gale)?
they were all Katniss; no one told her what to do or say
Haymitch wants to put Katniss in the _____ and keep the ______ rolling.
Haymitch wants to put Katniss in the _____ and keep the ______ rolling.
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What is the new plan?
What is the new plan?
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Katniss and Haymitch have both
Katniss and Haymitch have both
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How did Haymitch fail Peeta?
How did Haymitch fail Peeta?
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How did Katniss fail Peeta?
How did Katniss fail Peeta?
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Plutarch explains to Katniss what will happen if ____
Plutarch explains to Katniss what will happen if ____
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What did Plutarch tell Katniss?
What did Plutarch tell Katniss?
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The goal is to ____
The goal is to ____
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When weakened ____
When weakened ____
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The government would be a ____
The government would be a ____
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If they lose _____
If they lose _____
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What was named after Katniss? Why?
What was named after Katniss? Why?
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Why was this named after Katniss?
Why was this named after Katniss?
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Study Notes
Emotional Connections
- Haymitch aims for guests to recall emotionally impactful moments involving Katniss.
- Significant actions include Katniss taking Prim's place, singing for Rue, drugging Peeta, and showing compassion towards allies.
Katniss's Symbolic Actions
- Katniss's actions reflect her individuality; no external influence guided her decisions.
- Key moments highlight her defiance and love for Peeta, reinforcing her strength against oppressive odds.
Media Strategy
- Haymitch plans to place Katniss in scenarios that capture genuine emotion, ensuring continuous camera coverage.
- The objective is to evoke strong reactions from viewers to inspire rebellion.
Failures and Regrets
- Both Katniss and Haymitch acknowledge their failures to protect Peeta.
- Haymitch's regret stems from not saving Katniss; Katniss's regret relates to losing sight of Peeta during a crucial moment.
War Dynamics
- Plutarch discusses the implications of victory or defeat, emphasizing the fragile situation of the districts.
- Most districts are at war with the Capitol, except for District 2, which plays a strategic role in supplying the Capitol with weapons and peacekeepers.
Revolutionary Goals
- The ultimate goal is to systematically overthrow each district, ending with District 2, to disrupt the Capitol's supply chain.
- A weakened Capitol would expose it to invasion.
Government Vision
- If victorious, the new government structure envisioned is a republic, contrasting sharply with the Capitol's authoritarian regime.
Consequences of Failure
- A potential loss would lead to a more devastating Hunger Games, with dire consequences for the districts.
Legacy of Katniss
- Nightlock pills are named after Katniss due to her connection with the poisonous berries from the first Hunger Games, symbolizing her legacy of resistance.
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Test your knowledge of key emotional moments from Chapter 6 of 'Mockingjay'. These flashcards cover significant actions by Katniss that resonated with her guests. Challenge yourself and see how well you remember the impactful events from this chapter.