An obvious theme is to promote American individualism, try to attract the attention of the audience, deliberately show off your personality, play your own advantages, let others face it, and gradually overcome your inferiority complex, so as to win and survive.
Under the pressure of this big environment, Peeta's more scheming characteristics are reflected. After overcoming his inferiority complex, he began to have a wonderful performance of independent thinking. Katniss, by contrast, is an oddball, with traits that make her a natural winner of the game: because she basically doesn't need to change herself to survive, she already has the ability to survive in the wild, and her sincere and straightforward personality doesn't mean she doesn't need to. The performance can win the trust of others, especially good at making the weak support themselves, it is really a perfect tribute, its ability is more natural than the professional training of the first district, so winning is really reasonable. During the performance, Katniss experienced many different emotions. Jennifer's acting skills were outstanding, especially the nervous and trembling performance before the expedition was so powerful!
The purpose of setting up the Hunger Games in the Capital District is presumably to distort the mentality of the people in the twelve defeated districts and to create a deformed state of stability in the country. In American values, the display of human nature is the most powerful force, so Katniss can win without changing his mind, which will naturally affect many people, including the riots in District 11. This is definitely the one who only thinks about the exciting events The organizers of the failure, no wonder they were forced to commit suicide, the revolution is at hand...
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