This document provides context on various characters and elements from The Hunger Games trilogy by comparing them to figures and events from Roman history and literature. It discusses how characters like Caesar Flickerman, Cinna, and Plutarch Heavensbee draw inspiration from historical Romans and how the world of Panem reflects aspects of the Roman Empire, such as its decadence and use of violence for entertainment. References are made to works like Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Plutarch's Lives to explain the symbolic significance and influences behind Collins' names and story elements.