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Rather, she always tries to figure out how to get through the interviews so she can go back to her life. That her sense of compassion remains intact is clear through the way she treats Rue. Furthermore, before the Games, she has little interest in boys and is instead focused on her responsibilities, and though she develops feelings for Peeta and becomes aware of feelings for Gale during the Games, romance remains a peripheral interest for her at the end of the novel.

This lack of change, however, can be seen as a victory for Katniss. She maintains her sense of identity and integrity, just as Peeta at one point says he would like to, despite the horrible ordeals she faces in the Games.

It was years ago when Katniss was 11 and her father had recently died. Her mother was in such a deep depression that she couldn't work or provide for Katniss or Prim, and the three of them nearly starved.

On an cold, rainy afternoon, Katniss did anything she could to get money or food. She gave up trying to sell Prim's baby clothes after dropping them in a mud puddle.

She considers stealing, but in District 12, such an offense is punishable by death. She checks trash bins and is at the baker's when the baker's wife, Peeta's mother, shouts at her and runs her off.

That's when she sees Peeta watching her. Katniss collapses and decides she is ready to die right there when she hears a commotion from inside the bakery, the baker's wife shouting at Peeta to give the bread to the hogs, calling him a "stupid creature. The bread looks as if it's been dropped in the fire, its crust burned black, but this bread saves Katniss and her family and renews her hope for survival.

The next day, she thinks that maybe Peeta burned the bread on purpose so that she could have it, but can't imagine why he would do that since they are strangers and he is a town boy and she's from the Seam.

One day, though, she notices him staring at her from across the school yard, and she averts her eyes, embarrassed, focusing on a dandelion, which causes her to remember a lesson her father taught her in the woods about using dandelions as a food source. Two hearts beating as one. I think he belives that they can win the Hunger Games, but when push comes to shove, Haymitch probably thinks that Katniss will win the games.

Katniss tells Peeta the story of how Katniss got Prims goat. Katniss got the money to buy the goat by going out into the woods, killing a deer and using the money to buy the goat.

Hunting is illegal so she said that she got the money to pay for the goat by selling a necklace. The feast is a way to get everyone together for a free-for-all to maybe get a victor.

To get the tributes to go to the feast, Claudius Templesmith, the head game-maker, has got something that everyone needs to get the tributes together. For Peeta and Katniss, this means medicine for Peeta. Katniss gives Peeta some food with a plant that makes you fall asleep in it. When Peeta falls asleep Katniss sneaks out to get the pack from the feast. It could be that Katniss and Gale are very close and she only really noticed Peeta when he was picked as a tribute for the Hunger Games.

Thresh and Rue were in the same district and Rue was only twelve so Thresh was probably sad that she was in the Games. Peeta tells Katniss the story of how he loves her.

Thresh died. He died during a thunderstorm so Katniss and Peeta could not hear the cannon. They only new because of the anthem. It upsets Katniss as he saved her life and that they are closer to the end of the games. She fears that she will have to mentor the tributes in next Hunger Games, only to watch them die horrible deaths.

She swore never to have children so she would not see them die in the games so if she is a victor, she will have to see many more kids day every single year. Peeta is not the best replacement as a hunting partner. He steps on many sticks and bark so the rabbits run away before Katniss can shoot. So Katniss tells Peeta to go find berries while she goes off hunting. Peeta was the one that collected the poisonous berries in the first place.

He left them out in the open before going to get more. While he was looking away, Foxface came, ate some of the berries and died. Katniss thought the cannon fire was Peeta when it was, infact Foxface. Muttations are animals that the Capitol created. They are usually a mix of two different species. The muttations in the book are huge dogs, hungry for blood, mixed with the DNA of fallen tributes.

They chased Peeta and Katniss towards the Cornucopia and towards Cato. It was a slow, painful and gruesome death. The mutts had taken a hold of him and were slowly killing him, eating parts of him at a time. All night he was screaming in pain from the mutts and his torture at their hands. In the morning, Cato is near the mouth of the Cornucopia and Katniss can get a clear shot with her arrow to put him out of his misery. Katniss killed him out of kindness because he was in so much pain.

Claudius announces that the previous rule change, were two tributes from the same district can win, is not valid. He says that they have to kill each other and then leaves Katniss and Peeta to figure it out themselves. Peeta and Katniss go to use the berries that killed Foxface to do a double suicide. They both did not want to kill the other, so they went for the next best thing, not giving the Capitol a victor.

He means that Peeta does not have to act because of the berries because he was already in love with Katniss and ready to take his own life to be with her. They will face the wrath of the Capitol as they cheated them of their one victor and sort of teamed up and helped the other districts. The Capitol wants all the district to be separate so the Capitol will probably have something up their sleeves.

Book 2. Katniss discovers that Peeta had his leg amputated. They had to do it because from the bandage around his leg, form him getting cut, stopped the blood flow. During the games, though,. English reading: Hunger Games. Search this site. Hunger Games P. Hunger Games: Questions. Pros Cons Know the others strengths and weaknesses Know the others weakness Help the other with their skill Give the other an advantage in the arena Team work Harder to kill each other 2.

What shape is he in? Why would Prim be better in the arena than Katniss during this situation with Peeta? What does Katniss do in order to receive a gift from Haymitch? How does she figure out that she needs to do this? Then she realizes that mud means there must be water nearby. She crawls farther and finds a pond, purifies her water, and drinks it down.

Nighttime comes. Katniss straps herself into a tree and plans to rest near the pond the next day and regain her strength. The Gamemakers, though, have a different idea. She wakes before dawn to the sound of stampeding feet and a wall of fire. Throughout this chapter, Katniss struggles to interpret the actions of both Peeta and Haymitch.

She vacillates, first deciding that Peeta is two-faced and that he is now showing his true colors. He has betrayed her and is betraying all of District 12 by buddying up with the Careers, whom she calls the "Capitol's lapdogs.

Then, she wonders why Peeta hasn't told them about her bow and arrow skills yet. She wonders what he's up to and considers that maybe there's more to his actions than meets the eye.

Regardless of what Peeta's plan is, Katniss understands how important it is for her to pretend that she's colluding with Peeta so she can win over sponsors and the audience. Not wanting to lose support from those sponsors — who are really helping the "star-crossed lovers" they believe Peeta and Katniss to be — she smiles at the camera, once again masking her true emotions in order to protect herself.



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