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This bingo card has a free space and 48 words: Theme of Humanity, Andre: Our first question will revolve around why the hunger games contradict human nature?, Question: Would you kill others in order to protect yourself and succeed? (Maybe) For those of you that said no, why wouldn't you?, Our own survival is put before that of others., Cherish: How do the hunger games utilize this to their advantage?, Andre: Since the Hunger Games is an obligatory sport for those chosen from the Districts, it is setup to contradict human nature by forcing it’s contestants to kill or be killed. If you are to survive and win the games, you must kill at least one, Angela: How do Peeta and Katniss differ from the rest of their competitors?, (Andre will make the list dw)Make a list and have the audience do the work for us., Important things in case they missed them:, They are not career tributes, Do not prepare before the hunger games to kill ie. Districts 1-4, Do not glorify the Hunger Games ie. Career tributes, Show Humanity in the Hunger Games, Andre: Throughout the novel The Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta maintain a sense of humanity in contrast to the other characters. They show this by their actions in and out of the arena from their beliefs, and their responses to unjust circumstanc, Cherish: When all the other tributes are killing anyone they see in plain sight in order to win and attract viewers and sponsors, she uses her growing love for Peeta in the arena to help her throughout the games. The most obvious way is by encoura, massacring innocent young lives. This is an act of humanity in her part., Angela: Why are Peeta, Katniss and Rue different from the rest of their competitors? Does this have something to do with what District they are from?, Unlike in Districts 1-4, the Hunger Games is not seen as an act of glory from the poorer districts. They are forced to compete to avoid another revolution where they could potentially be executed for rebelling., Andre: What is some proof of this?, Angela: Katniss, the protagonist of The Hunger Games, is indeed scared of the thought of death, but her worst fears revolve around needing to kill other people. Gale tells her that she knows how to kill. “Not people,” she replies, filled with horr, Cherish: “If you really want to stay alive, you get people to like you,” says their drunken mentor, Haymitch. What he is trying to say is that you don't need to kill people to stay alive, which is true to a certain extent and shows humanity in his, Andre: Peeta proves is particularly adept at manipulating the emotions of the “Hunger Games” audience. He doesn’t actually lie to anyone, but he does artfully reveal and conceal his emotions to maximize their impact and win support for their surv, Angela: Our second set of questions will focus on how they accomplish this, Andre: Before entering the arena, Peeta talks to Katniss on the rooftop and says that he does not want to die as someone else, he wishes to remain unchanged by the hunger games. Since we have all read to the end of the book, we know that he accomp, Angela: Peeta expresses exactly how he feels to Katniss before they even enter the arena. “I just don’t want to be another piece in their game, you know?” He is worried about becoming someone he is not in order to survive. This doesn’t mean that, Cherish: During the Hunger Games, Katniss was being humane because she wouldn't kill a tribute just for the fun of it. She killed two people while trying to save herself, one boy because he killed Rue, and Cato because she wanted him to stop suffe, Andre: We all know the capitol utilizes this contradictory nature against the people of the Districts. How effective is it and what consequences does it have on the people of the Districts?, Super effective method of control, Forces districts to bow down to the capitol and show their supremacy, And the worse part, they make it a show, Angela: What do you think about the Capitol glamorizing this horrible act by making an entire show about it?, What purpose does the show serve to the Capitol?, Helps dehumanize the contestants actions to the audience of Panem, Forces people of the districts to, Watch as people they know die and reconsider rebelling against the capitol, The Hunger Games asks its audience to imagine a world where violence and entertainment are the same thing, one where children are shipped off to kill each other in order to keep those in power where they are., It’s impossible to hear a premise like this and not think of the ways we entertain ourselves., Example: We watch news stories about violent crime because those stories get better ratings and we watch movies where superheroes destroy entire cities because those movies sell more tickets., Cherish: We have talked a lot about how certain characters show humanity. How does this impact those outside the Hunger Games watching the event?, Cherish: Capitol, Shows a weakness in the Capitols methods of control, Ie. Rue’s death - flowers + singing ; seen as a sign of rebellion, Districts, Shows humility between the districts when point of the hunger games is to put the districts against each other, Katniss’s actions unites the districts, Proof: Thresh spared Katniss, Capitol is angered and Andre: Ultimately, the humanity shown by Katniss and others is the weakness in the concept of the Hunger Games. In the 74th Hunger Games, instead of putting the Districts against each other which is the intention of the Hunger Games, they unite t.

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