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The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games. Desensitization. What does it mean to become desensitized? The elimination or reduction of a natural reaction, response or sensitivity to an external situation. Humanity vs. Inhumanity. Humanity

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The Hunger Games

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  1. The Hunger Games

  2. Desensitization • What does it mean to become desensitized? • The elimination or reduction of a natural reaction, response or sensitivity to an external situation.

  3. Humanity vs. Inhumanity Humanity • the quality or condition of being human (human nature) An act of kindness or fairness. Inhumanity • the state or quality of being inhuman or inhumane; cruelty, savagery, brutality, brutishness.

  4. Themes: Violence/War Violence • The Hunger Games event: children being forced to kill one another, often in brutal, violent ways. War • The knowledge of the past rebellion against the Capitol. • The foreshadowing of future rebellion

  5. Survival • Katniss& her family trying to survive after her father’s death. • Katniss& Peeta’s quest to survive the Hunger Games. • The citizens of the districts struggling to survive (famine, disease).

  6. humanity • Humanity: • -Peeta showing Katniss humanity without ever knowing her (giving her the bread, protecting her in the Games) • -Peacekeepers allowing illegal hunting • -Katniss’s mother and Prim by trying to help those who are sick, dying, or injured • -District 12 people giving Katniss “silent salute” • -Madge showing humanity toward Katniss with pin and kiss • -Peeta’s dad giving Katniss cookies & looking out for Prim • -Katniss & Rue with mutual humanity toward one another • -District 11 people showing humanity to Katniss with gift of bread • -Thresh showing humanity by letting Katniss go • -Katniss taking care of Peeta & getting the medicine for him • -Katniss putting Cato out of his misery • -Cinna with his wardrobe choices

  7. Inhumanity: • Capitol punishing citizens with the Hunger Games • Working conditions in districts (especially 11, as described by Rue) • District 11 Peacekeepers • Gamemakerschanging the rules at the end of the Games • Capitol making the citizens watch the Hunger Games • Making the victor watch the recap show • Victory tour--opening all those new wounds • Making the victors mentor the new tributes year after year

  8. Government Control • Capitol is in control of everything • Class system: Social classes are the hierarchical arrangements of people in society as economic or cultural groups. The most basic class distinction is between the powerful and the powerless. • Providing a meager tesserae for children between the ages of 12-18.

  9. Reality TV/desensitization • The Hunger Games event--children being forced to kill one another, often in brutal, violent ways while being televised. • The Capitol audience members treating the district tributes as entertainers rather than real people. • The overall desensitization that the Capitol people have when someone was killed (not that it was a brutal event, but where they were when it happened). • The desensitization of the tributes who try not to get too close/personal to one another since they will have to kill them eventually

  10. Hope /Symbols • Items that showed promises of hope in the novel: Peeta’s bread, Peeta himself, Madge’s show of friendship, Cinna’s faith in Katniss, Baker (Peeta’s dad) telling Katniss he would look out for Prim, Prim’s goat, dandelions, Rue & Katniss becoming allies, Katniss finding Peeta & saving him, Thresh letting Katniss go, Haymitch’s gifts

  11. Love /Conflicting love • Peeta’sunconditional love for Katniss; Katniss’s unconditional love for Prim; Conflicting love • Katnisswithholding love from her mother. • Katniss beginning to love Peeta; her conflicting feelings for Gale;

  12. Hunger/starvation • -Capitol withholding food and fencing in districts • -Meager tesserae (forcing the youth to weaken their odds in the reaping if they have large families to feed) • -The people Katniss’s mother & sister try to save • -The contrast of the exuberance of food/eating in the Capitol with the starving people in the districts

  13. Friendship • Peeta • Madge • Gale • Rue • Thresh • Katniss • Caesar Flickerman • Cinna • Haymitch

  14. Trust • Katniss’slack of being able to trust Peeta; Peeta trusting Katniss • Katnisstrusting Gale • Rue & Katniss trusting one another • Katniss & Peeta trusting Haymitch • Katniss not being able to trust that her mother could take care of Prim

  15. Districts • Reason for Placing Districts in These Locations: • Capitol: Rocky mountains • #1: Luxury items/diamond mining • #2: Have no idea-don’t know industry but know it’s a wealthier district * • #3: Factories/Electronics • #4: It’s by the ocean; but my second choice was near Gulf of Mexico • #5: Have no idea; however, in Catching Fire one of the unknown districts produced wheat (and it wasn’t #11) • #6: No idea; however, in Catching Fire, one of the districts Katniss & Peeta traveled to had “stinky refineries.” Perhaps oil?? (if so, I would place it near the gulf or Alaska. • #7: Lumber/Trees (but perhaps it is further northeast into Canada, to keep all the districts on the east side of

  16. Districts • the Rockies to prevent a rebellion? Just a thought.) • #8: Textiles/Clothing-Seems logical cotton would be needed for production of textiles. (But maybe not since they are making the clothes for the Capitol citizens. This was in Catching Fire.) • #9: Generates electricity • #10: Raising livestock/cattle • #11: Agriculture/Orchards (In Catching FireKatniss commented how much warmer it was in District 11 than District 12.) • #12: Coal mining/Appalachia • #13: Nuclear power/Graphite mining

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