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  1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has risen in popularity ever since its release in 2008. Part of the reason for its fame is the riveting themes that it captures, all of which are central to the post-apocalyptic and dystopian nature of the novel. Some of the themes that can be gleaned from the novel include the theme of oppression, inequality ...

  2. The Hunger Games Theme of Violence. Panem's supposed to be an advanced civilization, and yet their most popular yearly event involves watching 24 teenagers murder each other. There's an ancient Rome vibe to the proceedings—think gladiators—and President Snow even takes the name of a Roman general and traitor, Coriolanus.

  3. Violence in The Hunger Games is never an effort to prove that violence itself can be justified, but instead it is trying to uphold a character’s moral integrity by defining a justifiable motive ...

  4. Suzanne Collins came up with the idea of The Hunger Games while watching news coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The depictions of these wars, when combined with the popularity of reality TV, and the ways in which coverage of the wars seemed itself to be a kind of reality TV, led Collins to imagine the dystopian setting of Panem, where violence becomes a major form of entertainment.

  5. Apr 1, 2013 · Fear, poverty, state power, violence as entertainment, moral dilemmas: these are among the chilling themes that have made The Hunger Games such a massively compelling story. Not only does this dystopian fantasy draw us in with a powerful, suspenseful plot, but more significantly, it offers a thought-provoking critique of violence and society ...

  6. Love, Loyalty, and Compassion. In the harsh environment of the Hunger Games, it is normal for tributes to form temporary “alliances” for strategic purposes, only to eventually kill their allies when the time comes. Yet though the Games turn tributes into brutal competitors who know only that they must kill or be killed, Katniss forms not ...

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  8. Dec 14, 2019 · / Patrick O'Hannigan -- The hunger games distorts the reality of war / Paul K. Chappell -- Governments perpetrate violence in contemporary fictions / James Warner -- The Mockingjay revolution is not a just war / Louis Melancon -- Violent teens should not be treated as adults / Sarah Alice Brown -- There is no correlation between violent movies and societal violence / Robert M. Schwartz ...

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