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In the end she is physically separated from Peeta by a glass wall and can only look on as he struggles for his life. She is talking about when members of District 12 come to her mother for medical attention. Before, Katniss could never understand why the family members of the sick person stayed and watched their dying loved one. Now, with Peeta in the same situation, she understands that it is the power of love that compels them to do this.

The Question and Answer section for The Hunger Games is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel. How is Panem the setting of The Hunger Games , a dystopia? Use evidence from the film and our world to support your ideas. It encompasses twelve districts. Most of these districts live in poverty to support the ultra rich Capital City. People in the capital live a life of luxury at the expense of How is Panem the setting of The Hunger Games.

Customize a Thing. Download All Files. Select a Collection. Save to Collection. Tip Designer. Share this thing. Send to Thingiverse user. Remixed from: Select a Collection. Print Settings. Prim named him Buttercup because she insisted that his muddy yellow coat matched the bright flower. He hates Katniss due to her attempt to drown him in a bucket, and Katniss hates him, though they sometimes act somewhat friendly to each other.

Why does Buttercup hate Katniss? Buttercup hates Katniss because Katniss only sees him as another mouth to feed and not a loving family member. Katniss also tried to drown Buttercup in a river. Katniss recognizes a redheaded Avox while staying in the Capitol during the 74th Hunger Games training period.

She saw this particular female Avox in the forest surrounding District 12 while she was hunting with Gale. The Avox was with another boy. He is remarkably normal and kind compared to others from the Capitol. She wears a black unitard, leather boots, and a cape. The Three Finger Salute is used by District 12 residents when they have to say thanks or just to show that the person is loved and respected by them. No, mockingjays are not real birds that live on Earth, they live only in The Hunger Games mythology.

Peeta used the dyes to paint a picture of Rue after Katniss covered her with flowers when she died. He says he wants to hold them accountable for killing Rue, and Effie tells him that that kind of thinking is forbidden.



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