Mockingjay Chapters 1-5 Review
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What reason did Gale give for Peeta's call for a cease fire?

He thought Peeta made a deal with the Capitol because he was trying to keep Katniss alive.

What was Haymitch's reaction to the first propos?

He laughed and said it would cause the revolution to die.

What did Plutarch show Katniss to convince her to be on their side?

A sketchbook made by Cinna.

How did the sketchbook make Katniss feel?

<p>It gave her hope.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why was Katniss living in District 13?

<p>District 12 was destroyed by the Capitol.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the leaders of the revolution want Katniss to do?

<p>To take on the role of the symbol of the revolution; be the Mockingjay.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Katniss come to realize after President Coin announced Katniss's conditions for leading the revolution?

<p>She knew that if she stepped out of line, she and her friends would all be dead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Katniss think about the idea of a cease fire?

<p>She said they couldn't go back to the way things used to be.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did she feel about this?

<p>She decided to be the Mockingjay.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Katniss think happened to Peeta?

<p>She thought he was dead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did she feel about Peeta being dead?

<p>She thought it would be better if he were dead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the only thing keeping Katniss from running away?

<p>She didn't know if Peeta was alive or not.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Overview of Chapters 1-5

  • Peeta’s call for a ceasefire is perceived by Gale as a strategic move to ensure Katniss’s survival, implying a potential deal with the Capitol.
  • Haymitch's initial response to the first propos is dismissive; he believes it could lead to the disintegration of the revolution.
  • Plutarch convinces Katniss to join their cause by showing her a sketchbook created by Cinna, which serves as a powerful symbol of hope.

Katniss's Emotional Journey

  • The sketchbook evokes a sense of hope in Katniss, motivating her to engage more deeply in the revolution.
  • Living in District 13 is a result of the Capitol’s destruction of District 12, forcing Katniss into a new environment.
  • Revolution leaders expect Katniss to embody the Mockingjay, becoming the face and symbol of their rebellion.

Realizations and Decisions

  • After President Coin reveals the conditions for leading the revolution, Katniss understands the stakes—the safety of herself and her loved ones hangs in balance.
  • She expresses a strong conviction against reverting to the past, showing her commitment to change.
  • Despite believing Peeta to be dead, Katniss grapples with the complexity of her feelings about his potential death, indicating a conflicted emotional state.

Internal Conflicts

  • Katniss's desire to escape is tempered by uncertainty about Peeta's fate, showcasing her deep emotional ties and the dilemma of choosing between her personal desires and her responsibilities to the revolution.

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Test your knowledge of the first five chapters of 'Mockingjay'. This quiz covers key events and character reactions, helping you understand the dynamics of the story. Perfect for those preparing for discussions or exams related to the book.

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