The
Hunger
Games
Author
Suzanne Collins is an
American author and
television writer. She
is known as the
author of the book
series The Underland
Chronicles and The
Hunger Games.
Summa
ry
Plot
the main themes show the inequality
between rich and poor, the
importance of looks, corrupt
government, and watching others
suffer as a means of entertainment.
Exposition
the main themes show the
inequality between rich and
poor, importance of looks,
corrupt government, and
watching others suffer as a
means of entertainment.
Rising Action
the main themes show the inequality
between rich and poor, importance of
looks, corrupt government, and watching
others suffer as a means of entertainment.
Climax
the main themes show the
inequality between rich and poor,
importance of looks, corrupt
government, and watching others
suffer as a means of
entertainment.
Falling Action
the main themes show the
inequality between rich and
poor, importance of looks,
corrupt government, and
watching others suffer as a
means of entertainment.
Denouement
Characters
Katniss Everdeen
• Protagonist/
major
• Round
Peeta Mellark
• Protagonist/major
• Round
Haymitch
Abernathy
•Protagonist/Major
•round
President Snow
• Antagonist/majo
r
• Static
President Alma
Coin
• Antagonist/
Major
• Static
Primrose
Everdeen
• Protagonist/maj
or
• Round/static
Effie Trinket
• Protagonist
• Round/static
Gale
Hawthorne
• Protagonist
• Round/static
Finnick
Odair
• Protagonist
• Round/Stati
c
Setting
sThe Hunger Games trilogy
takes place in an
unspecified future time,
in the dystopian, post-
apocalyptic nation of
Panem, located in North
America. The country
consists of a wealthy
Capitol city in the Rocky
Mountains, surrounded by
twelve (originally thirteen)
poorer districts ruled by the
Capitol.
Genre
 Scientific fiction
 The Hunger Games is a series of young adult
dystopian novels - Arising as opposition to utopian
literature — set in a fully imagined society —
dystopian literature imagines a society where current
political and social trends are taken to its extreme to
create a much darker world, with YA dystopian
literature being defined as “societies where the ideals
for improvement have gone amok”
Theme
The Hunger Games is quite a sophisticated film that
explores a number of themes and issues, including ideas
of poverty, wealth, power, violence and reality
television, love, individualism, freedom, oppression,
sacrifices, materialism, friendship, family, effects of
war, survival and government control and bravery.
Moral
Lesson Family is everything.
 Sacrifice is the foundation of maturity
 Self-sufficiency will ensure your
survival
 There’s nothing wrong with getting a
little bit of help
 Sometimes you really just need a drink
 In order to survive, you must get
people to like you
 Exposure can kill as easily as a knife
 Arrogance can become a big problem
 Perception is everything
 Stay true to who you are until the very
end
 Alliances are important even if they are
Realization in real life
situation
Presentation7.pptx

Presentation7.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Author Suzanne Collins isan American author and television writer. She is known as the author of the book series The Underland Chronicles and The Hunger Games.
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Plot the main themesshow the inequality between rich and poor, the importance of looks, corrupt government, and watching others suffer as a means of entertainment. Exposition the main themes show the inequality between rich and poor, importance of looks, corrupt government, and watching others suffer as a means of entertainment. Rising Action the main themes show the inequality between rich and poor, importance of looks, corrupt government, and watching others suffer as a means of entertainment. Climax the main themes show the inequality between rich and poor, importance of looks, corrupt government, and watching others suffer as a means of entertainment. Falling Action the main themes show the inequality between rich and poor, importance of looks, corrupt government, and watching others suffer as a means of entertainment. Denouement
  • 5.
    Characters Katniss Everdeen • Protagonist/ major •Round Peeta Mellark • Protagonist/major • Round Haymitch Abernathy •Protagonist/Major •round President Snow • Antagonist/majo r • Static
  • 6.
    President Alma Coin • Antagonist/ Major •Static Primrose Everdeen • Protagonist/maj or • Round/static Effie Trinket • Protagonist • Round/static Gale Hawthorne • Protagonist • Round/static Finnick Odair • Protagonist • Round/Stati c
  • 7.
    Setting sThe Hunger Gamestrilogy takes place in an unspecified future time, in the dystopian, post- apocalyptic nation of Panem, located in North America. The country consists of a wealthy Capitol city in the Rocky Mountains, surrounded by twelve (originally thirteen) poorer districts ruled by the Capitol.
  • 8.
    Genre  Scientific fiction The Hunger Games is a series of young adult dystopian novels - Arising as opposition to utopian literature — set in a fully imagined society — dystopian literature imagines a society where current political and social trends are taken to its extreme to create a much darker world, with YA dystopian literature being defined as “societies where the ideals for improvement have gone amok”
  • 9.
    Theme The Hunger Gamesis quite a sophisticated film that explores a number of themes and issues, including ideas of poverty, wealth, power, violence and reality television, love, individualism, freedom, oppression, sacrifices, materialism, friendship, family, effects of war, survival and government control and bravery.
  • 10.
    Moral Lesson Family iseverything.  Sacrifice is the foundation of maturity  Self-sufficiency will ensure your survival  There’s nothing wrong with getting a little bit of help  Sometimes you really just need a drink  In order to survive, you must get people to like you  Exposure can kill as easily as a knife  Arrogance can become a big problem  Perception is everything  Stay true to who you are until the very end  Alliances are important even if they are
  • 11.
    Realization in reallife situation