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Friday, 23 August 2019

The Hunger Games - Theme analyse

(NOTE THIS POST IN NOT FINISHED)

(Rich vs Poor)


Rich vs Poor is shown when Katniss and Peeta arrive at Panam on the train. When they arrive you immediately notice the difference from District 12, They're all in bright/rich clothing, wigs, and excessive make-up whereas in Katniss's District they're in handmade overworn and dull clothing. when they enter The Capitol you see the use of technology, light whites, blues, and various metals to give the audience the feeling of a clean, wealthy society they own. In District 12 they have none of what The Capitol own.

Another huge scene that shows the theme Rich vs Poor in a similar way is shown in the arena when Katniss is all alone trying to survive whilst District 1 and 2 are in alliances, also showing a way that she's poor.


(Struggle for Power)

We see Struggle for Power in the arena when Katniss is out hunting and looking for resources to survive whereas District 1 is out in the open with all the resources such as food and threatening like weapons enough to last weeks. That can relate to Struggle for Power but to survive because they are limiting the resources that others have access to for there survival.

Another scene that shows the theme Struggle for Power that could've ended tragically took place in the arena. The two tributes Katniss and Peeta had so low power and respect from other districts that they wanted to end it by threatening to eat the nightlock berries at the end of the game because they couldn't get what they wanted to not kill each other, doing that President Snow decided to keep two winners whilst getting rob off his will for one.


(Hope and Rebellion)







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