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  1. Mockingjay Full Book Analysis. Katniss, the protagonist, deals with the reality of war as her defiance during the Hunger Games results in open warfare in the struggling districts of Panem against the Capitol. The conflict with President Snow, the antagonist, becomes less personal as more people are drawn into the war.

  2. Against all odds, Katniss Everdeen has survived the Hunger Games twice. But now that she's made it out of the bloody arena alive, she's still not safe. The Capitol is angry. The Capitol wants revenge. Who do they think should pay for the unrest? Katniss. And what's worse, President Snow has made it clear that no one else is safe either. Not Katniss's family, not her friends, not the people of ...

  3. Katniss is struggling to find her identity as well as fighting against being used as a piece in someone else’s games. That Plutarch Heavensbee, Head Gamemaker from the Quarter Quell who helped organize the rebellion, is one of the leaders pushing for Katniss to take on this symbolic Mockingjay role of defiance only makes the feeling of manipulation that much more familiar.

    • Mockingjay Themes
    • Analysis of Key Moments in Mockingjay
    • Writing Style and Tone
    • Symbols and Motifs

    War

    The primary theme of Mockingjay is war. The districts are in full-scale rebellion against the autocratic Capitol, and Katniss is bent on unifying the districts enough to take down President Snow. However, the Capitol is not going to go down without a fight. President Snow uses his arsenal to bomb the districts, razing Katniss’s hometown, District 12 to the ground. He also attacks District 13, which is the organizing force of the rebellion. The military fleet of both the rebels and the Capitol...

    Manipulation

    Mockingjay continues the theme of manipulation that was so evident in the prequel, Catching Fire. The Capitol uses Peeta to control the rising tide of rebellion, making him call for a ceasefire. President Snow also tortures Peeta to curb Katniss’s dangerous actions. The rebels engage in their share of manipulation too. They film a set of ‘propos’ or propaganda shots to influence the people in the districts. The propos strategically feature Katniss to create a bigger impact on the people. Pres...

    Struggle for Control

    Before Mockingjay, the control over the nation of Panem was firmly in the hands of the Capitol. Now, however, the control is up for grabs. President Snow wishes to maintain his authority and will stop at nothing to do so, while the rebels wish to take over the Capitol. However, President Coin has her own agenda, which is to set up another autocratic rule with herself as the leader. Amid this power struggle is the protagonist, Katniss, who quite possibly holds more power than anyone else in Pa...

    Katniss is taken to District 13 to recover from the atrocities of the Quarter Quell along with Beetee and Finnick. Peeta is still under the control of the Capitol.
    Katniss is asked to make a set of propos or commercials for the rebellion. She agrees in exchange for immunity for the captured victors.
    Peeta calls for a ceasefire in an interview with Caesar Flickerman. He is deemed a traitor by the rebels.
    Katniss and Gale go to District 8 to film a propo. The hospital they visit is bombed and Katniss calls for justice.

    The writing style of Mockingjayis very similar to the prequels in the trilogy. Collins makes use of the first-person limited perspective, as she tells the story through the eyes of the protagonist, Katniss. The entire trilogy is written in the simple present tense, making the readers a part of the action as and when it is happening. The tone of the...

    Katniss

    Katniss is both the main character and a symbol in Mockingjay. She is simultaneously a symbol of the failure of the Capitol, as well as the symbol of hope for the rebellion. She embodies the Mockingjay bird, which is also the appropriate symbol of the rebellion. Speaking of Katniss and the Mockingjay, Suzanne Collinshas commented,

  4. Mockingjay Full Book Summary. Katniss Everdeen has been rescued from the Quarter Quell arena, only to discover that she has become the pawn in someone else’s game. Her home, District 12, has been obliterated by the Capitol, and she now lives in District 13. Supposedly destroyed by the Capitol, District 13 is the organizing force of the ...

  5. Aug 24, 2010 · Full Title: Mockingjay. Where Written: Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States. When Published: August 24, 2010. Literary Period: The young adult “boom” of the 2000s. Genre: Dystopian Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction. Setting: Various parts of the country of Panem (a futuristic North America) Climax: Katniss kills President Alma ...

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  7. Nov 21, 2014 · Jennifer Lawrence’s charisma and the the sly excellence of her supporting cast keep “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1” aloft. This third installment in the “Hunger Games” saga (technically chapter three, part one) is a bleak, sometimes dire experience, and not only because it’s the darkest installment yet in an already dark saga, catching dystopian rebels in a beaten-down and ...

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