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    him. I admire Josh because he still seems to have the qualities of a gentleman that are so hard to come by in this day and age. Yet‚ he makes me swoon with his manly-ness. It is a fine line and Josh has the ability to walk it impeccably. In The Hunger Games‚ a movie Josh has recently starred in‚ I almost lost myself in his eyes‚ never to reawaken‚ when all of a sudden‚ his macho capabilities pulled me through the deep sea of those chocolate‚ dreamy brown eyes. Josh Hutcherson is the ideal man

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    basic principles of transcendentalism. From the 1830’s to today‚ the media has been thoroughly influenced by this movement‚ and it continues to stay strong. An example of how the media has been influenced by transcendentalism would be the movie‚ The Hunger Games. Seeing the first trailer air in November of 2011‚ many initial thoughts and opinions began to surface on how good this movie was going to be. In the first trailer‚ the lead‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ is faced with extremely difficult situations

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    "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and "A Hunger Artist" by Franz Kafka "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" and "A Hunger Artist" both show a negative and pessimistic outlook on human nature. In Marquez’ story the angel doesn’t seem to fit in with society and the people reject the angel‚ while in Kafka’s story‚ the hunger artist is in society‚ no one really rejects the artist though people don’t seem to appreciate him. The two stories compliment each other greatly

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “The Gamemakers: Games First!” As we read the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ we might have the impression that like in real life‚ the power structures in the dystopian society of Panem are biased to certain sectors over others. The privileges and prerogatives allowed to some of the Districts might

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    going to happen. What I like to read are popular books (most of the time it is a hype) like the harry potter series‚ then twilight and now the hunger games. I also prefer more books of one subject‚ like in the twilight saga there are 4 books‚ in the hunger games series‚ three books and in the harry potter series even 7 books. My favourite book of the hunger games trilogy is catching fire‚ it’s the second book and the film is coming out the 14th of November‚ my favourite book of the twilight saga is

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    In the fictional novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ written by Suzanne Collins‚ a girl named Katniss has to fight for her life in the 74th annual Hunger Games. The book focused on Katniss volunteering to be in the Hunger Games and her journey to the arena. Also‚ it focused on her battling to win with her partner Peeta after a rule change allowing both to win. The three topics addressed in the exciting book are characterization‚ conflict‚ and themes. To start‚ the author uses characterization to reveal

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    when we go to bed with our stomachs growling." (pg.9)This example shows that not only men can hunt‚ that women can too.In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss must endure a brutal competition where the last kid standing wins. Throughout The Hunger Games several characters such as Katniss and Peeta Mellark both reinforce and undermine gender roles. However The Hunger Games as a whole presents an argument against gender expectations. When people act as we say "weird" it is because they did

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    When I first started reading the Hunger Games‚ I was struck with the dystopian world in which Katniss lives. The description of her father dying and leaving the burden of her distant mother and younger sister made me sympathize for Katniss. I also really liked the relationship between Katniss and Gale because even though they were brought together through necessity‚ their friendship is so easy and comfortable. It was heart wrenching that they had such a serious duty to their families‚ hunting illegally

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    Catching Fire Summary

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    Summer Reading-“Catching Fire’’ The book”Catching Fire” is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen‚who won the Hunger Games‚and she is going to have to go in the Hunger Games all over again.The author for this book is Suzanne Collins‚and the type of this book is fiction and suspense. The main character in this book is Katniss Everdeen.She is the winner of the Hunger Games because of her amazing skills on surviving.The people in District 12‚which is her home‚believes in her.She didn’t

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    Catching Fire Analysis

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    In the second installment of The Hunger Games Series‚ Catching Fire‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ the theme of the government overstepping their bounds is prominent. President Snow’s character is a focal point into letting the audience see the power he has and how it has affected his decision making and actions. The setting of government enforced Panem and the harsh punishments to rule breakers shows the unnecessary harshness of the government. The plot development relates to the theme of an overactive government

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