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Explore critical questions from "The Hunger Games" that reveal the intricate dynamics between the Capitol and District 12. What does Gale mean when he suggests the Capitol benefits from division? Examine the citizens' support for Katniss and how it symbolizes a burgeoning rebellion. Discover the significance of the mockingjay as a revolutionary emblem, and unpack the symbolism of the dandelion as a beacon of hope. Lastly, consider the Capitol's potential manipulation of events surrounding the reaping and the implications for Katniss as a symbol of defiance and survival.
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Essential Questions Period 4
EQ #1:On page 14, Gale says, “It’s to the Capitol’s advantage to have us divided among ourselves.”What does he mean by this? How is it to the Capital’s advantage?
EQ #2:How do the citizens of District 12 support Katniss as their tribute? What does this symbolize? What are the people really trying to say through their actions?
EQ#3 How is the mockingjay a symbol of rebellion against the Capitol?
EQ# 4:How did the dandelion represent/symbolize hope of survival for Katniss and her family?
EQ #4:Do you think the Capitol rigged the reaping because they knew Katniss would volunteer for her sister? What reasons does the Capitol have for putting Katniss in the Games?
EQ# 5Do you think it is only coincidence that the red-headed Avox girl is serving the district 12tributes, the nearest district from where she was captured? Could it be possible that theCapitol knows Katniss was in the woods that day? Why would the Capital have this Avox serve them?