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Instructions

Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow. Use complete sentences where applicable.

Passage 1: Overview of The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games is a dystopian novel written by Suzanne Collins. It takes place in a future where a totalitarian government, known as the Capitol, exerts control over the twelve districts that make up the nation of Panem. Each year, one boy and one girl from each district, known as "tributes," are selected to participate in a televised event known as the Hunger Games, where they must fight to the death until only one remains.

Questions

1. Describe the setting of The Hunger Games. What are the main characteristics of Panem and the Capitol?

2. Explain the significance of the Hunger Games as an event within the story. How does it impact the districts and their inhabitants?

Passage 2: Key Characters

The story primarily revolves around Katniss Everdeen, a 16-year-old girl from District 12 who volunteers to take her sister’s place in the games. Other important characters include Peeta Mellark, her fellow tribute, and Haymitch Abernathy, their mentor. The relationships among these characters play a crucial role in the narrative, as they navigate the challenges of survival and rebellion against an oppressive regime.

Questions

3. Who are the central characters in The Hunger Games? Provide brief descriptions of their roles in the story.

4. Discuss how Katniss's character evolves throughout the story. What key events shape her development?

Passage 3: Themes

The Hunger Games explores several important themes, including survival, government control, and social inequality. Throughout the series, the characters are faced with moral dilemmas that often force them to make difficult choices. The stark contrast between the wealth of the Capitol and the poverty of the districts highlights issues of class disparity and injustice.

Questions

5. Identify and explain at least two major themes in The Hunger Games. How do these themes resonate with real-world issues?

6. In your opinion, what is the most important lesson that can be learned from The Hunger Games? Justify your answer.

Additional Reflections

7. How did reading The Hunger Games affect your views on society and governance? Write a few paragraphs reflecting on your thoughts.

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