The Hunger Games Blog post 2
Hey guys, so this is my second post for the book Hunger Games. I feel like this was such a good book that I should write 2 more posts about it. So this is number two coming at you from
Colorado Springs, Colorado. “Mark, why are you there?” you ask. I’m over here because I am taking a tour of the Air Force Academy. If you’ve never been to Colorado I recommend you go, because it is truly breathtaking, literally and figuratively. Anyway, this post is going to be a continuation of the plot in more detail, and an explanation of what genre this book belongs in. I will also talk about an alternative ending to this book, and which specific people would not like this book.
So the book Hunger games like I said before is about a totalitarian government where the Capital controls all of the 12 districts. There used to be 13 but after a war between District 13 and the capital the capital blew district 13 to pieces. This was good and bad for the district. Good because it taught all other districts a lesson but bad because they lost one of their resources by doing that. Each district has a specific job for example District 12 is coal mining, and so they mine coal and ship it to the capital for them to have a good time and do whatever they need with it. So when they destroyed District 13 which I believe manufactured jewels or something, they lost that privilege. When Katniss and Peeta show affection for each other before and during the games they are basically rebelling against the idea of the games by not killing each other, thus essentially doing the same thing as District did. The good thing about the games for Peeta and Katniss is that it happened to be the scene of the woods which helped Katniss because she's been hunting in the woods since she was a kid. And Peeta was helped because he knew how to decorate cakes almost perfectly and somehow that translated into the skill of camouflaging.
If I were to pick a genre to put this book in I think I would put it in the genres of Science Fiction and action and adventure. This book is definitely a fiction book for sure and there is no possible way for it not to be. The book is set in a future corrupt north america where the government has split up into 13 towns or districts. The government wanting to prove its dominance makes the whole country send two teenagers from each district to participate in a killing match. The government in real life hopefully would not make a country do this. This book is science fiction for sure because while they are in the games the gamemakers use high tech technology to create the game arena.
This type of technology is not yet known and also why I put it in the genre of Science Fiction. I would also put this in the Genre of Action and Adventure because I feel in the beginning of the book there was a lot of venturing in the woods and especially in the games there was a lot of killing and explosions. Because of these killing and explosions including small teenagers this scares some parents and grandparents and keeps them from watching or reading the book for the fear of an uneasiness of their kids or their kids kids. I know this because for the longest time my mom told me it was a bad book and not to read it. Also my grandmom was scared to read it because she thought it was about cannibalistic vampires or the killing for no reason of kids and so I had to convince her to read it.
The way that this book ends is that Katniss and Peeta both survive the games after threatening to both commit suicide in order to show their love for each other and their hate for the Games. The president, enraged, killed the head gamemaker because he let there be two victors when there can only be one. An alternative ending to this book would be of the game makers changing the properties of the berries so when they ate them none of them would have died. This way the gamemakers wouldn’t be fired or killed. Katniss and Peeta would now have to fight the death or the gamemakers would have to try to kill one of them for there to be one victor like always. On the other hand this wouldn’t be a good ending because this would mean that the story couldn't continue in the next two books and so they’d disappear if this ending was actually the real ending or the next two books would change all together.
I hope you all enjoyed my second blog. PLEASE KEEP READING AND SENDING ME IN DONATIONS SO WE CAN KEEP THIS BLOG FUNDED. Donations of at least $20 can be handed to me in school. Again thank you for reading and I’ll see you all next time.