The Hunger Games: Themes, Standards and Objectives

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Which of the following best reflects the power dynamic between the Capitol and the districts in 'The Hunger Games'?

  • A collaborative partnership where resources and governance are equally shared.
  • A democratic republic where each district has equal representation in governmental decisions.
  • A system where the Capitol maintains absolute control through fear and resource exploitation. (correct)
  • An independent network in which the Capitol and the districts operate autonomously with minimal interaction.

The environmental conditions of the districts have no effect on the skills and occupations of its inhabitants.

False (B)

What might be a logical argument against the Capitol's practices, considering the impact on individual districts?

The Capitol's exploitation of resources and oppressive governance lead to widespread suffering, inequality, and a lack of basic human rights in the districts.

Katniss volunteering as tribute highlights the theme of ______ and challenges the Capitol's authority.

<p>individual development and identity</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each district with its primary industry or characteristic:

<p>District 12 = Coal Mining District 4 = Fishing District 1 = Luxury Goods District 11 = Agriculture</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

The Capitol

The ruling body with absolute control in Panem, maintaining power through oppression and the Hunger Games.

The Hunger Games

Annual event where children (tributes) from each district fight to the death as punishment and entertainment.

Volunteering

Sacrificing oneself for another person

Environment and Character

The setting or type of environment highly influences the characteristics of people

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Cause and Effect

Events or actions that cause specific outcomes; used to reinforce the plot of the novel

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Hunger Games Themes

The central themes in the novel involve personal growth, identity, power dynamics, governance, and the interplay between people, places, and their environment.

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District Characteristics

Panem's districts are defined and characterized through their relationship with their environment and resources.

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Text to World Connection

Refers to how things that happen in the world can be related to the events in the book.

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Panem's Government

The government in Panem is portrayed as oppressive and controlling, using fear and the Hunger Games to maintain authority.

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Alternate Hunger Games Ending

An alternative conclusion, different from the original ending of The Hunger Games story.

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