Name that Character
Symbolism
Who said it
Themes
HG Vocab
100
They call me the girl on fire.

Katniss

100

The mocking jay. 

A sign of hope/rebellion.

100

"We could do it, you know. Leave the district. Run off. Live in the woods. You and I, we could make it."

Gale

100

Using the following quote identify the theme it best relates to: Entertainment as control, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, and Inspiration and Hope

The pounding music, the cheers, the admiration work their way into my blood, and I can't suppress my excitement. Cinna has given me a great advantage. No one will forget me. Not my look, not my name. Katniss. The girl who was on fire.

Entertainment as control

100

Obliterated 

To destroy. 

200

My sister volunteered as tribute for me. 

Primrose

200

Katniss's name.

Survivor, resilient, never give up.

200

"Here's some advice. Stay alive."

Haymitch

200

Using the following quote identify the theme it best relates to: Entertainment as control, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, and Inspiration and Hope

I dropped my gaze, embarrassed, and that's when I saw it. The first dandelion of the year. A bell went off in my head. I thought of the hours spent in the woods with my father and I knew how we were going to survive.

Inspiration and Hope

200

Evasion 

To avoid being caught - same as evade. 

300

I was gravely wounded, but somehow I still survived the games. 

Peeta

300

The cornucopia. 

Ironic: Cornucopia usually means a bountiful harvest, but in this case represents death and injustice. 

300

"I want to die as myself. I don't want them to change me in there. Turn me into some kind of monster that I'm not."

Peeta

300

Using the following quote identify the theme it best relates to: Entertainment as control, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, and Inspiration and Hope

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

Oppressor vs. Oppressed

300

Arbitrary 

To select randomly without purpose. 

400

My death was censored because The Capitol didn't want to make me a martyr.

Rue

400

Rue and rue's death. 

Rue represents youth and innocence, while her death demonstrates the cruelty and oppression of The Capitol.

400

"Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!"

Effie Trinket 

400

Using the following quote identify the theme it best relates to: Entertainment as control, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, and Inspiration and Hope

"It's to the Capitol's advantage to have us divided among ourselves," he might say if there were no ears to hear but mine. If it wasn't reaping day. If a girl with a gold pin and no tessera had not made what I'm sure she thought was a harmless comment.

Oppressor vs Oppressed 

400

Resilience 

To keep on trying and pushing through difficult things. Never give up. 

500

I host the talk shows to promote The Capitol's ideas.  

Caesar Flickman

500

The bright colors of The Capitol vs. The dull colors of the districts

Inequality
500

"I asked for District Twelve."

Cinna

500

Using the following quote identify the theme it best relates to: Entertainment as control, Oppressor vs. Oppressed, and Inspiration and Hope

At homes and community halls around the country, every television set is turned on. Every citizen of Panem is tuned in. There will be no blackouts tonight.

Entertainment as Control

500

Provocative 

To create a strong reaction to something. Usually done through promoting controversial ideas. 

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