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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Hunger Games Book Review


The Hunger Games <3

The Hunger Games is a book that expresses the meaning of power, strength, competition and love. It is set in the Nation of Panem, which was once notorious as North America, before it was shattered. The mighty place known as the Capitol is surrounded by 12 poor districts that are under the total control of the Capitol due to a previous rebellion in which the 13th district was destroyed. Each year in payment of the rebellion and to enforce the belief that the Capitol holds the reins on everything, twenty-four people known as tributes must participate in a fight to the death. This is known as the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are played in a different arena each year that the game makers create. It is the day of the reaping where tributes from each district are picked from a system much like lottery to participate in this event that is anything but an honor. Each year two tributes, one boy and one girl, are chosen to ‘represent’ their district. When twelve year old Primrose Everdeen’s name is taken from the girls’ case her older sister Katniss volunteers to take her place. Katniss loves Prim more than anyone and had been the provider for her family since her father’s death in the coal mines. A baker’s son, Peeta Mellark is the boy tribute selected for District 12. Too soon they are forced to say their goodbyes and head out to the Capitol where they will train and excel in skills essential to their survival. A large part of a tribute’s survival is based on the sponsors they can attract through their time in the Capitol. Sponsors send things such as food, medicine and tools throughout the games. During an interview with Caesar Flickerman Peeta reveals his love for Katniss on live TV. From here on, they are looked at as the ‘star-crossed lovers’. Immediately after being thrown into the game Katniss finds herself alone because Peeta has synced up with career tributes that have grown up training for these specific games. Partway through the games a new rule is announced: two tributes from the same district can win the Hunger Games as a pair. This rule changes everything, and now Katniss must find Peeta but winning together will be anything but easy. Katniss finds Peeta severely injured and she knows in order to save his life she must play along with being in love. Because everything in the arena is televised to the Capitol as well as the districts, it’s difficult to for Gale, Katniss’s best friend back home to watch this staged love unfold. Or is it staged? When will the games be over and who will win? Both Katniss and Peeta or will the game makers alter the rules again so more sacrificing choices will have to be made?

There are many themes that are expressed throughout this book, a main one being sacrifice! I believe that the central theme of the Hunger Games is sacrifice because the book is full of them! Almost every decision that Katniss or Peeta make comes with a sacrifice, and the consequences of those decisions never just affect one person. Due to the way the Capitol operates and the complete power they have, their communities but more important their family’s lives always have to be taken into consideration. Sacrifice within this book is important because it reminds us that human life means something. The first sacrifice in the book is living in general inside the walls of District 12. Katniss is an avid shooter with her bow and arrow which is the way she solely provides for her family. Although it is illegal to enter the forest, she and Gale both sacrifice it daily in order to keep food on the table and trade what game they do not need for other necessities. The second and one of the biggest sacrifices is when Katniss takes her sisters place as the female tribute from District 12. “Taking the kids from our districts, forcing them to kill one another while we watch – this is the Capitol's way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy. How little chance we would stand of surviving another rebellion. Whatever words they use, the real message is clear. Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there's nothing you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you. Just as we did in District Thirteen”. This quote shows how the Capitol is portrayed and how unbelievably powerful they truly are.
A sacrifice that Peeta makes is revealing his love for Katniss, unsure how everyone will react, live just before the games begin. It caused anger in Katniss, as well as confusion. Because Peeta announces this, it is something that both Peeta and Katniss must express throughout their time in the arena. This could be positive or it could be negative. It works in their favor because it ‘awe’s’ the Capitol which leads them to more sponsors who provide for them inside the game. Katniss’ dilemma is Gale; she knows that he will be watching so how will he respond. But wait, they are just friends right? ;) The biggest sacrifice of all is the game that they are about to begin. It is a game that tests everything about the tribute and a game that is completely unfair. The tributes are forced to stay alive all while attempting to keep themselves fed, have shelter, and win. When the end comes and they are the last two standing, they must make a sacrifice to either defy the Capitol, or sacrifice their lives for one another.
A critical literary element in the development of the theme sacrifice is the use of flashback. Partway through the games Katniss pairs up with a twelve year old from District 11 named Rue. From the first time that Katniss saw Rue she was reminded of Prim back home. Rue and Prim are both twelve and all Katniss could think about when the spear was thrown into Rue’s back was how she wanted Katniss to sing to her. Just like Prim wanted her to because she even called Rue Prim. They were both so fragile and innocent.
Overall, this book was one of the best I have ever read! It had a great plot and the characters were different and amazing! I fell in love with Katniss immediately because she was portrayed as strong and courageous. I loved how you never knew what was going to happen because things turned around so fast. I could not put it down and I am proud to say that it was well worth staying up until three one night to finish it. I loved how amidst all of the fighting and death there still remained a love story, even if it is a bit complicated now. I definitely am team Gale. That brings up the dislikes, I really did not like Peeta. I still can’t place my finger on why exactly, but I’m just not a huge fan. Maybe it’s because of the close relationship Gale and Katniss have already or the fact that they are more similar. I also didn’t like how the game makers manifested their own disasters throughout the game. Things like the forest fire, and the big animals that attacked Cato. This really bothered me because it was complete cheating! I mean seriously, you already threw 24 kids in to fight to the death and you still feel the need to interfere even further? Yet again, that was another think I liked about the book: the emotion it brought out of me. One minute I was happy, the next I was sad and then a chapter later I would be livid.  All in all, the book kept me on my toes and I was always left at the end of a chapter wanting more. (That hasn’t happened since I read Vampire Academy) Honestly, I would recommend this book to anyone who has the reading level to comprehend it. I think that they would need to be able to experience all different types of emotions that this book throws at you. I would also recommend it to people who enjoy to keep guessing, because I continually had to guess at how things would unfold. Do yourself a favor, read the Hunger Games, it is well worth your time!
Ps. The movie is fantastic! Even though I missed some snip bits because I dozed off around one.






Monday, March 26, 2012

Arizona


A whole different world! So I know most of you guys are probably thinking 'Arizona, what could possibly be there desert and cacti’ welp, boy are you wrong. Trust me I thought the same exact thing when my mother said she was moving there, but the first time I visited, I fell in love instantly. So she lived in Payson, which is an hour north of Phoenix. It’s a quaint town with a lot of cafe’s, movie theatres, and saloons. Because it’s in the west, there are tons of Mexican’s, and well let’s just say from experience; I am not that fond of them. The weather is A-MAZING! Nice dry heat, mmm J There’s plenty to do and the shopping there is insane. (There’s outdoor malls the size of Texas) Speaking of Texas, it’s right around the corner from Arizona and that’s where a little brown haired cowgirl named Alex Contento belongs. We’re meant to be in the west but unfortunately we’re stuck here in New York. The scenery is unbelievable especially when you’re flying in because the mountains are still snow-capped in 90 degree weather. It’s quite the sight.


In Arizona, if you’re like me, you get the best of both worlds because it’s beautiful weather but if you drive an hour north, you can snowboard. Due to Arizona’s mountainous terrain the elevation affects the climate easily so things change super quickly. Now come on, how cool is that. The next best thing besides the weather and things to do, uh huh you got it, it’s the cowboiz. I went to my first rodeo and it was an experience of a lifetime. The cowboys were everywhere! I’ve always said I want a home grown western man ;)