The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins
…a new home, money for life, and a career mentoring new opponents each year?
She was also influenced by mythology, especially the story of Theseus and the Minotaur. Roman gladiator battles as entertainment for the masses contributed, as well.
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Introduction to the Novel

1. The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

Introduction to the Novel
Copyright © 2010
Tracee Orman

2.

Would you be willing to
compete in a live
televised reality show
in which the winner is
showered with gifts
such as…

3. …a new home, money for life, and a career mentoring new opponents each year?

4.

But if you LOSE…
You pay with
your LIFE.

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Still want to
play?
What if you didn’t have
a choice?

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Sixteen-year old Katniss Everdeen
finds herself in a no-win situation:
Save her loved ones and
lose her own life…
Or save herself, at their expense.

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The Hunger Games
trilogy is written by
Suzanne Collins. She
began writing for
children’s television
shows before writing
her first novel. She is
also the author of The
Underland Chronicles.

8.

She was inspired to
write The Hunger
Games after she had
been channel surfing
between watching live
coverage of the Iraq
war and a reality TV
show .

9. She was also influenced by mythology, especially the story of Theseus and the Minotaur. Roman gladiator battles as entertainment for the masses contributed, as well.

10.

The Setting
The story is set many, many years in the future.
The country (in which Katniss lives) is located in
the former North America after natural disasters
and the oceans “swallowed up” much of the land.
This new country is called Panem.

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The Setting: Panem

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Panem consists of 12 districts
surrounding the Capitol City.
Note: The location of each district and outline of
Panem is purely speculation.
Capitol
City
The Districts
(smaller red dots)
The districts are
a dystopian
society and
government.
The Capitol is a
utopian city.

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Dystopia is a fictional society
characterized by human misery,
oppression, disease, and
overcrowding. The government is
usually totalitarian: one that
exercises control over the freedoms
of others.
Utopia is an imaginary place that
is ideally perfect: free from poverty
and suffering.

14.

As punishment for
the rebellion
against the
Capitol, the district
citizens are forced
into a life of
poverty,
starvation, and
hard labor…

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…while the Capitol citizens enjoy a
life of luxury and ease.

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The Setting: The Capitol
The Capitol City
is located in the
Capitol
City
District
13
ruins
Rocky
Mountains.
The mountain range provided
natural protection for the Capitol
from the district rebels (who could
only fight on foot), making it
impossible to overthrow the
repressive government.

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Each district has its own industry
that it provides for the people who live in the Capitol.
Note: The location of each district and
outline of Panem is purely speculation.
Capitol
City
District 13
ruins
The 13th district was “obliterated” 74 years ago
when the district citizens tried to rebel
against the Capitol.

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The Setting: District 12
Katniss, the narrator,
lives in District 12,
which is located in the
Capitol
City
District 12
Appalachian
Mountains.

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The Appalachian Mountain Range is
perhaps the world’s oldest mountain
range, with its creation dating back
approximately 480 million years ago.

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District 12’s
industry is
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To further repress the district citizens, the
Capitol required all children aged 12-18 to
enter their names into a lottery or reaping
to see who will compete in the annual
Hunger Games competition.

22.

Each year in the Hunger Games,
twenty-four district
children enter the arena to
fight to the death.
Only one will survive
and be crowned the victor.

23.

The Capitol forces all citizens to watch
The Hunger Games competition
on live TV. It was created by the Capitol to
remind the district citizens of their past
wrongs.
Watching their children die is
the district citizens’
repentance for the rebellion.

24.

Every district
child aged
12 to 18
MUST
enter their name
into the reaping.

25.

If, however, they wanted food for
themselves and their families, they
could sign up for tesserae
(which provided grain and oil for one
person for a year).
The catch?
Their names would be entered into the
reaping multiple times for each
family member who needs food.

26.

Therefore, the poorest and hungriest
children are most likely to have their
names called.
But not always…

27.

And that is where the story begins…
Read the first two chapters
before proceeding.

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The next group of slides are visual
aides for the story.
Progress as you read (and no further)
otherwise you will spoil the story!

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The Reaping…
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The Reaping…

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Peeta: The Boy with the Bread

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Images from Part One
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Dandelions
Mockingjay
pin from
Madge
In the woods: Gale Hawthorne and Katniss
Everdeen

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Images from Part One
Primrose Flower
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Katniss plant: tip is shaped similar to
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The train ride to the
Capitol…
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Please read through
chapter nine before
proceeding!

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The Opening
Ceremony
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The Opening Ceremony
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The Opening Ceremony
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Depictions of Cinna (left) and in the group (above)
is (l to r): Cinna, Haymitch, Peeta, Katniss, Gale,
Effie, Mrs. Everdeen, and Prim

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Character
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Please read through
chapter eighteen before
proceeding!

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A cornucopia
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Willow tree
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Pond lilies
Pine trees

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The Games
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The Games
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The
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Tribute to Rue…
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The flower rue
District 11
tributes:
Thresh and
Rue

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Tribute to
Rue…
Katniss places the
flowers all around
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Rue to show the
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Capitol that Rue was a
human, just like them.
Worthy of respect.
Worthy of mourning.
And they must be held
accountable for her
untimely and tragic
death.

52.

Please read through
chapter twenty-seven
before proceeding!

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Wolf Tributes

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The End of the Games…
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The Gamemakers
Second Rule
Change
Even though her first
instinct is to kill
Peeta, Katniss
realizes that the
Capitol needs a victor.
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They have all these events (the victory
tour) that will entertain the viewers until
the next Hunger Games.
What would they do without a
victor?
They need entertainment to keep the
viewers happy.

61.

Because if the Capitol people
aren’t happy and decide to
turn on the government, who
is left to defend the Capitol?
No one.

62.

Once Katniss realizes this,
she realizes that if she and
Peeta both fake their own
suicides, the Gamemakers
(or government) will allow
both to live because they
need to keep those Capitol
citizens happy and on the
government’s side.
The
Berries
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The
Victors
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The End…for now.
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Book two: Catching Fire
Book three: Mockingjay

66.

This presentation is not affiliated with Scholastic Books or
Suzanne Collins. It was created for educational purposes.
Copyright restrictions limit its use for the classroom only. It
is not to be posted on the internet or on a public server.
Distribution or resale is forbidden.
Copyright © 2010
Mrs. Tracee Orman

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