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Get the Answers App. All Rights Reserved. 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. Katniss and Peeta, for the first time in Hunger Games history, have been given perfect scores. Despite his shortcomings, Haymitch serves as a very human and intermittently likable mentor figure for Katniss and Peeta.
He coaches the pair from a position of experience: he understands the rules of the Hunger Games and the celebrity culture surrounding it. On the other hand, figurative language creates meaning by comparing one thing to another thing. Poets use figures of speech in their poems. Several types of figures of speech exist for them to choose from. Five common ones are simile, metaphor, personification, hypberbole, and understatement. They are a place of escape and peace, and they lie, significantly, beyond the barbed wire fence.
But the setting that provides the greatest contrast, and the most meaningful color metaphor other than the grays of the district, is the Capitol. Katniss, for all her coolness toward Gale and near iciness toward Peeta, Haymitch, and Effie, is burning with anger and hatred for the Capitol.
Readers see this anger, for instance, when she performs for the Gamemakers, who are too distracted by lunch to pay attention to her, the last of the 24 tributes to perform. Throughout the novel, food in general takes on metaphorical weight. In District 12, food is precious not only for meals but for barter. They gather berries and catch fish—reaping day calls for a special meal of comfort food. So all food carries meaning—of survival, generosity, hope—in the novel, but bread in particular functions metaphorically.
Sprinkled with seeds. It is notable that several major characters in The Hunger Games are named for plants and flowers. Perhaps, in the gray streets of the Seam, their parents looked past the tall fence to the meadow and gave their daughters names that evoke beauty. Each mention and use of these flowers and plants conveys beauty amid privation and death, a sense of normalcy even in the horror of the arena. Other plants in the novel both literally and figuratively correspond to life and death.
On the day after Peeta threw the bread to Katniss, she saw, through a schoolroom window, a dandelion—the first that spring—and remembers her father teaching her to gather dandelion leaves for salad.
She recalls the dandelion, a bright spot of yellow among the coal-dusty streets, at points in the novel when her hope flags. Their very name conveys the finality and efficacy of their toxin. Yet the nightlock berries become, by the end of the novel, a symbol of defiance as well and this association is more fully developed in the second novel, Catching Fire.
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The competition is a direct criticism of us putting young men and women in harm's way on battlefields. Yes, the Hunger Games are much more horrific because the Capitol puts kids as young and adorable as Roo in a controlled arena to fight to the death all while watching from the comforts of their lavish homes.
The audience? The Hunger Games are a way to intimidate and to exemplify how people will do all that they can — including commit murder — just to be on top, or rather, alive.
However, in this day and age, survival of the fittest is not a valid excuse for the death and destruction of others.
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