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The Hunger Games A Dark Insight (Review) 

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, "The Hunger Games," a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed.

 

 
 
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Slide 1: ==== ==== For more Reviews & Great Deals on The Hunger Games visit: http://tinyurl.com/hgames111 ==== ==== The sudden spark of popularity that's struck The Hunger Games isn't unexpected. With the approach of the movie on the horizon, a good number of people are flocking to their local bookstores to send copies of The Hunger Games flying off the shelves, whether for a desire to know what to expect when they see the movie, or to be caught up on their best seller reads. Either way, those who are picking up The Hunger Games before seeing the film may want to prepare themselves for a plunge into a darker world than say, the magical grounds of Hogwarts or the pensive, cloudy world of Forks, Washington. The Hunger Games is a surprisingly pessimistic read given its intended audience; though that isn't to say readers won't be taken for a thrill ride through a world teemed with violence that's needed all around just to survive. We are taken to a disastrous future scenario where North America has been eroded into what is now known as the nation of Panem; a country constructed of twelve poor districts and their flourishing Capitol. Every year, the districts are forced by the government to send in a pair of kids to compete in the Hunger Games, a competition that forces all their young competitors to turn on and kill one another until only one victor remains standing. Katniss Everdeen, at sixteen years old, steps up to replace her twelve year old sister when she's selected to take part in the games. From there, the narrative is wrought with twists and turns that wrench Katniss from her coal mining district where starvation is commonplace to a world of voyeuristic onlookers, who expect nothing more than entertainment as they watch her die alongside her fellow tributes. She has next to no one to turn to, save for the drunken past victor of the games, Haymitch Abernathy. It also doesn't help that for sponsors, she's being forced to uphold the act of a tragic romance alongside a kindhearted boy by the name of Peeta Mellark. And it's an act that seems to become more and more compelling even for her, as she's forced to weigh human emotions against a need to survive, and layers of the heart against a controlled, cruel reality. The Hunger Games is quite an unfeasible story, most would think. But then some of the things that we act upon in society today are unthinkable. The book makes a blunt statement on the voyeuristic inclinations of human nature; we see it all the time, people want to see violence, people want to see other people on reality shows be miserable, people want to see other people fail as a whole. Humans are wrought with nasty competitive streaks that are, oftentimes, only fulfilled by dehumanizing others to any extent to feel complete. Given this, and the fact that we once relied on violence for entertainment (as history will tell you), somewhere in the back of my mind is the cynical thought that The Hunger Games could possibly happen at some point in the future. It's a depressing notion, but as ridiculous as most people think it is, as an extensive metaphor it fits right in with the perverse way of human thought. That's the surprisingly dark part about this book that drew me in and kept me reading. While a good number of people will be roped in by the weapon slinging violence, the sci-fi concepts, maybe even the
Slide 2: romance, not many of us are willing to admit that metaphorically, the Capitol is us. Maybe not literally, but in some ways, to a very real extent we are capable of being just as sadistic as the onlookers within these pages. I think that's what makes The Hunger Games stand out, even despite a few of its logical flaws as well as instances of vague worldbuilding that leave the world of Panem, at best, to the imagination of the readers. This kind of foggy writing works well enough for the intended demographic however, and its fast pace that makes it hard to put down renders these things mostly forgivable. The character of Katniss Everdeen, who has already been forced into survival situations someone so young shouldn't have to face, has to develop a line between her emotional reserves and the cruel fact that she was sent into an arena to die. She's a likable heroine for her situation and flaws. Suzanne Collins brings us a dreary world that cries for death and blood in the first book of a promising trilogy. An action packed read built of suspense and substantial thought on what it is to see right and wrong in human nature, one that I couldn't put down until I hit the last page. Sure, it may not be perfect, but this is definitely a book you'll want to pick up before the movie comes out. The action and effects may play out well enough on a silver screen, it won't quite put you in the center of the action as the actual book itself. About the Author Zri Kolsen is an up and coming writer who has tried all assortments of writing in her practice from movie reviews to fictional stories, from specified editing to argumentative articles, and she invites you to come contact her at http://zrikolsen.wordpress.com/. Questions, comments and contact about what she can do for you are always welcome! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Zri_Kolsen ==== ==== For more Reviews & Great Deals on The Hunger Games visit: http://tinyurl.com/hgames111 ==== ====

   
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