Sunday, January 5, 2014

Catching Fire Society

In Catching Fire the society has a big affect on the actions of the characters. I consider all the districts part of society but I consider The capitol it's own society because they are all rich and look completely different then those in the 12 districts. But both the capitol's society and the district's society play a big role on the main characters. On the victory tour many districts revoulting. This was due to the previous Hunger Games and how they think the Capitol treats them unfair. Since some districts revolted Katniss and Peeta had to be very careful about what they do and what they say. Also when the leader of the Capitol comes to Katniss' house and tells her exactly what she has to do and say. If she doesn't do exactly what he tells her to do then Gail will be killed. These are examples of society affecting indivuals.

2 comments:

  1. I agree that the society is affecting characters. And I think that if it wasn't for that the book wouldn't be so good. this is because this makes up the whole conflict in the book.

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  2. Agreeing with Jacob, the revolution is what makes the book different from the first one. Like many other bad sequels in books and movies they are usually very similar to the first book or movie. Because catching fire has the revolution instead of just another hunger games it makes it different and more interesting.

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