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The Hunger Games 1-3

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In this compelling trilogy, Suzanne Collins explores a dystopian future where the nation of Panem is divided into twelve districts, each controlled by the oppressive Capitol. The narrative follows Katniss Everdeen, a resourceful and determined young woman who volunteers to take her sister's place in the brutal Hunger Games, a televised event where participants fight to the death. Throughout the series, Katniss navigates the complexities of survival, rebellion, and the moral dilemmas posed by a society that prioritizes entertainment over human life. Key themes include the impact of totalitarianism, the struggle for personal agency, and the consequences of war. As Katniss evolves from a reluctant participant to a symbol of hope and resistance, she grapples with her relationships, particularly with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark and her childhood friend Gale Hawthorne. The trilogy examines the psychological effects of violence and the power of propaganda, while also delving into issues of class disparity and the ethics of sacrifice. Readers can expect a thought-provoking exploration of resilience, identity, and the fight against oppression across the three novels.

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The Hunger Games 1-3, Suzanne Collins

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Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Scholastic
Pubblicato
2010
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
1392
ISBN10
1407130293
ISBN13
9781407130293
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2008
Titolo originale
The Hunger Games
Valutazione
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In this compelling trilogy, Suzanne Collins explores a dystopian future where the nation of Panem is divided into twelve districts, each controlled by the oppressive Capitol. The narrative follows Katniss Everdeen, a resourceful and determined young woman who volunteers to take her sister's place in the brutal Hunger Games, a televised event where participants fight to the death. Throughout the series, Katniss navigates the complexities of survival, rebellion, and the moral dilemmas posed by a society that prioritizes entertainment over human life. Key themes include the impact of totalitarianism, the struggle for personal agency, and the consequences of war. As Katniss evolves from a reluctant participant to a symbol of hope and resistance, she grapples with her relationships, particularly with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark and her childhood friend Gale Hawthorne. The trilogy examines the psychological effects of violence and the power of propaganda, while also delving into issues of class disparity and the ethics of sacrifice. Readers can expect a thought-provoking exploration of resilience, identity, and the fight against oppression across the three novels.