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Collins’ idea for the books of the Hunger Games series came from watching reality television, reading war coverage, and influencing from the times of gladiator battles. The world of Panem, where the novels take place, is a dystopian society in the future where all of the districts in which people are dictated by the President who lives in the Capitol; a place far different from the poor districts which exist solely to provide goods for those who live in the Capitol. Every year the Capitol takes two teenagers from each district as tributes to compete in the Hunger Games, a gladiator-type reality show where only one tribute comes back alive. Katniss Everdeen, the heroine of the series, begins a battle against the Capitol that propels itself to a catastrophic degree in an effort to live a life of freedom. 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Katniss and Peeta act as a team and convince the entire world they are in love with one another as a strategy for getting through the games, and earning as many sponsors as possible to send them gifts while in the arena; though, for Peeta, it is not an You've reached the end of this preview. Sign up to read more. Rate as 1 out of 5, I didn't like it at all. Rate as 2 out of 5, I didn't like it that much. Rate as 3 out of 5, I thought it was OK. Rate as 4 out of 5, I liked it. Rate as 5 out of 5, I loved it. Rating: 0 out of 5 stars Write a review (optional) Reader reviews Footer menu Back to top About About Scribd Press Our blog Join our team. Upload Language (EN) Scribd Perks Read for free FAQ and support Sign in Skip carousel Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book. 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Eventually Griffin joined the American army and sustained a concussion toward the end of the war that was so severe it caused him to lose his sight suddenly. He returned to America in 1947, blind, and, in 1952, he was married and he and his wife move onto a ranch. He continued with his passion of promoting racial equality, which he did through his writing for newspapers, magazines, and even his own memoir. Suddenly in 1957 Griffin regained his sight, which only helped him to write more efficiently. Griffin decided he would undergo a medical treatment that would change his skin color so he would more effectively understand what it was like to live as a black person; his experience of living for two months with darker skin is chronicled in his second memoir, Black Like Me. Griffin was able to experience what was like living in a white people’s world and even the uplifting and hopeful environment that surrounded the Civil You've reached the end of this preview. Sign up to read more. 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Books (selected) Audiobooks Magazines Podcasts Sheet Music Documents Snapshots Quick navigation Home Books, active Audiobooks Documents Find your next favorite book Become a member today and read free for 30 days Start your free 30 days Home Books Study Guides Study Guide - Mockingjay: The Hunger Games - Book Three (A BookCaps Study Guide) By BookCaps Save Save for later Create a list Download Download to app Share Study Guide - Mockingjay: The Hunger Games - Book Three (A BookCaps Study Guide) By BookCaps Length: 48 pages 40 minutes Publisher: BookCaps Released: Dec 6, 2011 ISBN: 9781465841636 Format: Book Description Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy is full of characters and plots; if you need help keeping track of it all, then this can help. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book. 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The Underland Chronicles were published between 2003 and 2007, and they earned Collins notoriety in the literary world. In 2008 The Hunger Games was published as the first book in a trilogy that was followed up by Catching Fire (2009) and Mockingjay (2010); the trilogy has been wildly successful. Collins’ idea for the books of the Hunger Games series came from watching reality television, reading war coverage, and influencing from the times of gladiator battles. The world of Panem, where the novels take place, is a dystopian society in the future where all of the districts in which people are dictated by the President who lives in the Capitol; a place far different from the poor districts which exist solely to provide goods for those who live in the Capitol. Every year the Capitol takes two teenagers from each district as tributes to compete in the Hunger Games, a gladiator-type reality show where only one tribute comes back alive. Katniss Everdeen, the heroine of the series, begins a battle against the Capitol that propels itself to a catastrophic degree in an effort to live a life of freedom. Plot After being rescued from the Quarter Quell by a District 13 hovercraft Katniss has learned that District 12 has been destroyed and Peeta has been taken by the Capitol. Katniss is taken to District 13, where she is amazed to learn of the underground world that has existed in District 13 ever since the district was supposedly destroyed and is being led by its own president, President Coin. District 13 Katniss finds it hard to focus on the strict schedule she is given and her task as the Mockingjay, the face of the rebellion, because she is too worried about Peeta. As the Capitol begins airing interviews with an increasingly lifeless Peeta, Katniss becomes even more worried about him, and it fuels her desire to contribute to the rebellion. Katniss, Finnick, and Gale film television spots that Beetee manages to interrupt Capitol broadcasts with and they visit the other districts that are in various stages of rebellion so Katniss, the Mockingjay, can give them hope. After Peeta tips Katniss off about an attack on television District 13 decides to rescue him and to hide further underground. To Katniss’ dismay Peeta has been brainwashed by the Capitol and not only distrusts her when arrives in You've reached the end of this preview. Sign up to read more. Rate as 1 out of 5, I didn't like it at all. Rate as 2 out of 5, I didn't like it that much. Rate as 3 out of 5, I thought it was OK. Rate as 4 out of 5, I liked it. Rate as 5 out of 5, I loved it. Rating: 0 out of 5 stars Write a review (optional) Reader reviews Footer menu Back to top About About Scribd Press Our blog Join our team. For example, beer coolers are considered to be beer and wine coolers are considered to be wine. 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