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What is chasing after the final three tributes?
What is chasing after the final three tributes?
A pack of wild wolf mutations.
What about the dogs makes Katniss especially uneasy?
What about the dogs makes Katniss especially uneasy?
Their eyes reminded her of the dead tributes.
What does Cato say to Katniss that gives her pause?
What does Cato say to Katniss that gives her pause?
"Shoot me and he goes down with me".
How is Cato knocked off the Cornucopia?
How is Cato knocked off the Cornucopia?
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Cato is kept alive by the dogs because he has been _____ with the former tributes.
Cato is kept alive by the dogs because he has been _____ with the former tributes.
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How does Cato die?
How does Cato die?
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How does Katniss feel about Cato's death?
How does Katniss feel about Cato's death?
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Why do the games not end immediately after Cato's death?
Why do the games not end immediately after Cato's death?
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What is Katniss' plan?
What is Katniss' plan?
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What happens next after Katniss' plan?
What happens next after Katniss' plan?
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Study Notes
Final Three Tributes
- The last three tributes are pursued by genetically engineered wolf mutations that are designed to intimidate and hunt them down.
Katniss’ Unease
- Katniss feels particularly disturbed by the wolves because their eyes remind her of deceased tributes, linking her anxiety to her survival and the deaths surrounding the Games.
Cato's Threat
- Cato warns Katniss with the statement, "Shoot me and he goes down with me," indicating his willingness to take a hostage with him in death, creating a moral dilemma for her.
Fall from the Cornucopia
- Cato loses his balance on the blood-slick surface of the Cornucopia, causing him to fall off the structure and dramatically alter the dynamics of the finale.
Cato's Cruelty and Death
- Cato remains alive longer due to his prior cruelty, exhibiting a form of poetic justice. He ultimately dies when Katniss shoots an arrow at him, prompting feelings of pity in Katniss despite his actions.
Change in Rules
- The Games do not conclude immediately after Cato's death due to a last-minute rules change, requiring the existence of a single victor. This showcases the unpredictable nature of the Hunger Games.
Katniss' Strategy
- Katniss devises a plan to feign a double suicide with Peeta, prompting the game makers to intervene as they would not allow both to perish, ensuring a winner is crowned for the Games.
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