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  1. Summary: Chapter 3. The rebellion, led by District 13’s President Coin and former Hunger Games maker Plutarch Heavensbee, rescued Katniss from the arena, hoping to use her fame for their cause. Katniss tells Prim that she plans to agree to accept the role of the Mockingjay.

  2. Summary. Katniss surveys what is left of her home, District 12, a month after the Capitol’s bombings of the district. The entire district, aside from the Victor’s Village, has been reduced to ashes.

  3. Haymitch and Katniss move back into their houses in the Victor’s Circle. Soon, Peeta joins them, and the three begin to heal. Katniss and Peeta find love with each other once again, and a new peace in the knowledge that their children will never know the nightmares of the Hunger Games.

  4. 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.

  5. Need help with Chapter 1 in Suzanne Collins's Mockingjay? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  6. Summary. Once in District 8, Katniss and the team, including the camera crew, visit a warehouse that’s been turned into a makeshift hospital. Katniss is concerned about the location, but Boggs reassures her.

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  8. Summary and Analysis Part 1: "The Ashes": Chapter 3. Katniss ponders her decision to be the Mockingjay and struggles to sleep. In her room, she looks at the few keepsakes she has from when she was last in the arena, including the pearl Peeta gave to her during the Quarter Quell.

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