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    Katniss Everdeen

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    The writer uses descriptive adjectives to show the self-reliant in the main female character‚ Katniss Everdeen. A clearly example can be shown is when Katniss volunteers for her sister‚ “I don’t want to cry. When they televise the replay of the reaping tonight‚ everyone will make note of my tears‚ and I will be marked as an easy target. A weakling. I will give no one that satisfaction”. In this quote‚ Katniss doesn’t want to be seems as an easy to cry‚ soft young woman and people will look down on her

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    Katniss Everdeen Thesis

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    Esther Rogers Katniss Everdeen and Michelle Obama’s relation What a makes a person who they are is not what clothes they wear or the car they drive. A person’s true identity lies within their mind‚ the way they think and how they chose to act upon those thoughts. Katniss Everdeen the brave young woman that fights for her sister in the book‚ The Hunger Games‚ is much like our first lady‚ Michelle Obama. Michelle fights by her husband day in and day out for this country for the good of the people

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    Katniss Everdeen Analysis

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    Suzanne Collins Katniss Everdeen Character Analysis Katniss Everdeen was a sixteen (16) year old girl from the coal mining district 12 in the post-apocalyptic continent once known as North America. This area was then known as Panem. Katniss had black hair‚ gray eyes‚ and olive skin‚ which was common for the people of the Seam. She was very independent because she had to take care of her mother and her little sister when her father died in a coal mine explosion. This had made Katniss stubborn and

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    obstacles to make sure her sister is truly safe. Katniss knows that she needs to win the Hunger games for her family‚ and surviving the games is just an obstacle in her path to see her family again. In the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ the main character Katniss Everdeen survives the life obstacles of providing for her family and surviving the Hunger Games with the help of Peeta Mellark in the Capitol. To begin‚ the main character Katniss Everdeen survives the life obstacles of providing for

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    The Diary of Katniss Everdeen Dear diary‚ Dear wretched‚ foolish‚ forsaken Capitol. Dear wretched‚ foolish‚ forsaken Hunger Games. No other day could be as unbearable as tomorrow. If my name is to be chosen‚ how can I leave Prim to fend for herself? If Prim is to be chosen? Oh I cannot even bear the thought. My dear little Primrose that I wish nothing but happiness and joy for could possibly be chosen. Yet there is no happiness on this day in all of Panem. The thing that bothers me is it is Prim’s

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    Katniss Everdeen: Summary

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    Katniss Everdeen was a sixteen year old girl that lived with her mother and her little sister Prim in District 12. Katniss’s family depended on her to hunt for food ever since her father died in a mine explosion when she was only eleven years old. At the reaping‚ the mayor gave a speech about how the government in North America fell and the country of Panem took over. There was a war between the Capitol and the districts‚ and the Capitol won. To remind the districts not to rebel‚ the Capitol

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    Description Katniss Everdeen lived in District 12 in Panem. Katniss was a sixteen year old with dark hair‚ gray eyes‚ and olive skin. She was very athletic‚ intelligent‚ and independent. She grew up learning how to hunt and hunted for her own food‚ and she collected food for her family. She was very experienced with a bow and arrow. She could hit anything she wanted‚ and was extremely accurate with her shots. Shooting the bow and arrow was her main talent. Family and Friends She grew

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    The 2012 movie “The Hunger Games” is a fireball of a movie‚ in which the main character was based on Athena the Greek goddess. As Katniss is the modern day version‚ their story isn’t exactly the same. Athena got praised‚ while Katniss got challenged to keep her life. As Katniss Everdeen was in “The Hunger Games‚” Athena was also known as independent‚ determined‚ and most of all wise. Athena was very much independent. As many men desired her‚ she stayed a virgin and did not seek to marry (Greek 2014)

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    Katniss Everdeen My hero is Katniss Everdeen. Katniss is a hero because she fits the traits that a hero has. To most people a hero is someone who has noble qualities and preforms phenomenal achievements. She is the main character in the book The Hunger Games. Katniss is a sixteen year old girl who lives in District 12. During the reaping of the 74th annual Hunger Games‚ Katniss’ younger sister Prim is chosen for the reaping. Katniss quickly volunteers to take place of her sister. Katniss

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    Since the failed rebellion 53 years ago‚ Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) has been forced to survive and provide for a family of three since her father died five years earlier. When she volunteer’s to replace her innocent younger sister in an annual televised slaughter‚ she is forced to entertain the good-looking‚ athletic and rich that rule over her. Later‚ she is given a badge that is carved with the Mocking-jay‚ an experiment that refused to be killed off‚ constrained and held down by the

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