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Character (Katniss (have a strong relationship with her family (“I…
Character
Katniss
She is good at acting
Eventually I understood this would only lead us to
more trouble. So I learned to hold my tongue and to turn my
features into an indifferent mask so that no one could ever
read my thoughts. Do my work quietly in school. Make only
polite small talk in the public market. Discuss little more than
trades in the Hob, which is the black market where I make
most of my money. Even at home, where I am less pleasant, I
avoid discussing tricky topics. Like the reaping, or food shortages,
or the Hunger Games. Prim might begin to repeat my
words and then where would we be? (p.6)
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Curious Girl
"Why do these people speak in such a high pitch? Why do
their jaws barely open when they talk? Why do the ends of
their sentences go up as if they’re asking a question? Odd vowels,
clipped words, and always a hiss on the letter s . . . no
wonder it’s impossible not to mimic them."(p.61)
It’s exhilarating and I’m tempted to ask Effie Trinket if we can
ride it again, but somehow that seems childish.(p.73)
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Heymitch
Gives Good Advice
"“One thing at a time. In a few minutes, we’ll be pulling into
the station. You’ll be put in the hands of your stylists. You’re
not going to like what they do to you. But no matter what it is,
don’t resist,” says Haymitch." (p.58)
Have a lot of abilities
"I can’t seal the sponsor deals for you. Only
Haymitch can do that,” says Effie grimly. "(p.74)
Gale
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Hate His District
"“We could do it, you know,” Gale says quietly.
“What?” I ask.
“Leave the district. Run off. Live in the woods. You and I, we
could make it,” says Gale."(p. 9)
Peeta
Likes to help others
"His mother was yelling, “Feed it to the pig, you stupid creature!
Why not? No one decent will buy burned bread!”"(p.31)
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“It’s okay,” Peeta says to me. “I’ll take it from here.” (p.48)
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Cares for others
And then I see her, the blood
drained from her face, hands clenched in fists at her sides,
walking with stiff, small steps up toward the stage, passing 23
me, and I see the back of her blouse has become untucked and
hangs out over her skirt. (p.22)
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