The Hunger Games: by Suzanne Collins -- Analysis
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ISBN / ASIN1494827077
ISBN-139781494827076
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In a post-apocalyptic America, impoverished Districts struggle under the rule of the totalitarian Capitol while teenagers fight to the death in the annual event called The Hunger Games. This novel is the first in a trilogy by Suzanne Collins, and it follows a rebellion through the eyes of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen. An instant bestseller, The Hunger Games is appropriately compared to Star Wars and other popular science-fiction series. Readers explore Panem, the nation built upon the ruins of America, while witnessing the disparity of poor working towns versus the overindulgent Capitol. Expand your reading experience with the help of this literary analysis of The Hunger Games to gain new perspectives and challenge your mind. Katniss Everdeen provides a unique female narrative to this male-dominated genre. With a sarcastic and somewhat bitter perspective, she develops her own way to play "The Games" and ultimately starts a revolution. Suzanne Collins crafts a well-developed world in The Hunger Games where subjugation prevails through descriptive and somewhat graphic language. As you explore The Hunger Games, question the characters' motives and decisions while considering parallels of today's practices with promptings from this comprehensive analysis.