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The Author's Craft In The Hunger Games
Author's craft is used alot in books and novels but in the book Hunger Games by ‘Suzanne Collins,’ she uses a lot of different author’s craft. There is a lot of foreshadowing, symbolism,and cliffhangers just to name a couple. There were a few that stood out among the others when reading Hunger Games. The reader may notice point of view, mood, dialogue,and flashback they are all used quite frequently in the book likely the main ones in the book.

The first one that will be discussed is point of view. The writer uses point of view to make the story more interesting. An event was when Peeta and Katniss were in the cave and Peeta thought that he was fine, but Katniss knew that Peeta was not in good shape and she had to go and get the medicine
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Dialogue is used from the beginning of the book to the end the dialogue is used to help the town of the story and make it flow to feel like you are there and to keep the story flowing. One place is on (Page 130) “ She have another fellow?” asks Caesar. I don't know, but a lot of boys like her,” says Peeta “So here's what you do. You win, go home, she

Page 2 can't turn you down then, eh?” says Caesar. “ I don't think it is going to work out. Winning won't help in my case.” “why not,” asks Cesar. Because she came with me. This sets to tone going into the games and possibly use some foreshadowing that also helps to form the relationship that helps them win. But it also sparks controversy. Which may also bring an a rebellion against the Capitol.

Then there is flashback that is used right away to give a detailed background on the history of Panem also to show the redress what happened to Katniss's dad. And how many people died from the explosion in the mine. This helped to show how Katniss got her hunting skills that were arguably the thing that helped her win the games. When Katniss was in the arena she has lots of flashbacks of her family and other people at home that she missed. The capitol shows a video that is a flashback on how Penem was formed by the

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