
Author | : Gary Wiener |
Publisher | : Greenhaven Publishing LLC |
Release Date | : 21 August 2014 |
ISBN | : 9780737770681 |
Pages | : 200 pages |
File Size | : 22,9 Mb |
Total View | : 2720 Views |
Violence in Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games Trilogy by Gary Wiener Book PDF Summary
Suzanne Collins' dystopian trilogy envisions a world where survival and violence quite literally take the center stage. To maintain order, suppress independence, and punish past rebellions, the Capitol selects two participants, or tributes, from each of the twelve districts to fight in an annual televised death match called the Hunger Games. This compelling edition explores Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games through the lens of violence. The book provides biographical information about the author and offers a perspective on her influences. A series of essays, which discuss aspects of the novel, focusing on Katniss, her struggles, and the meaning and impact of violence, allow readers to gain a greater insight into the intersection between social issues and literature.
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