Characters & Motivations
Capitol & Political Strategy
Key Events & Symbolism
Survival & Skills
Themes & Foreshadowing
800

Why does Katniss volunteer for the Games even though it puts her life at risk?

What is to protect her sister, Prim

800

Why does the Capitol encourage flashy costumes and theatrics during the tribute parade?

What is to distract from the brutality of the Games and emphasize control and spectacle?

800

What is the significance of the Mockingjay pin given to Katniss by Madge (or her substitute in adaptations)?

What is it symbolizes hope, rebellion, and a connection to home?

800

Which personal skill does Katniss rely on most for hunting?

What is her expertise with the bow and arrow?

800

Which recurring theme is established when Katniss volunteers for Prim?

What is love, sacrifice, and protection of family?

1000

What internal conflict does Peeta reveal during his interview that complicates Katniss’s understanding of him?

What is that he has feelings for her and might ally with her emotionally in the Games?

1000

What does the train ride to the Capitol reveal about the disparity between District 12 and the Capitol?

What is the extreme wealth, luxury, and indulgence of the Capitol versus the poverty of District 12?

1000

Why is Katniss’s arrow shot at the Gamemakers’ table significant beyond impressing them?

What is it demonstrates defiance, courage, and refusal to be ignored by those in power?

1000

How does Katniss’s knowledge of plants demonstrate her survival skills?

What is she can identify edible and medicinal plants, giving her a life-saving advantage?

1000

How is fear used by the Capitol as a tool of control in these chapters?

What is by creating the Hunger Games and punishing rebellion, the Capitol instills fear to maintain order?

1400

How does Haymitch manipulate the tributes’ perceptions to benefit Katniss and Peeta?

What is by giving advice that encourages them to appear weak or to attract sponsors strategically?

1400

How does Effie Trinket’s behavior reveal the Capitol’s priorities?

What is her obsession with manners and appearances shows the Capitol values style over substance or survival?

1400

How does the “Girl on Fire” costume function symbolically for Katniss?

What is it portrays her as extraordinary, rebellious, and memorable to sponsors and the audience?

1400

How does Peeta’s camouflage ability foreshadow survival strategies in the arena?

What is he can blend into his environment, showing skill in deception and self-preservation?

1400

What does Peeta’s declaration of love foreshadow about the public narrative during the Games?

What is it foreshadows a potential “star-crossed lovers” story that can influence sponsors and audience perception?

1600

How does Gale’s relationship with Katniss create tension in her preparation for the Games?

What is it adds guilt and emotional distraction while she focuses on survival?

1600

What is the symbolic purpose of the Gamemakers’ evaluation and scoring system?

What is to encourage the tributes to perform for spectacle and manipulate audience perception, which affects sponsor support?

1600

How does Peeta’s strategy of being kind and charismatic contrast with Katniss’s approach?

What is it creates complementary strategies: Katniss relies on skill and survival instinct, Peeta relies on image and emotional appeal?

1600

Why is Katniss cautious about revealing all her training abilities to the Gamemakers?

What is to avoid giving other tributes a tactical advantage by knowing her strengths?

1600

How does Katniss’s distrust of the Capitol reflect larger societal themes in the story?

What is it highlights oppression, surveillance, and the power imbalance between the Capitol and districts?

2000

How does Katniss’s understanding of the Capitol differ from Peeta’s understanding, and how does this affect their strategy?

What is Katniss is wary and distrustful, Peeta is more socially aware and skilled at using public perception; this affects how they present themselves to sponsors and the Gamemakers

2000

How does Peeta use public perception during his televised interview to his advantage?

What is by revealing his love for Katniss, he gains sympathy and audience support, creating a potential strategic advantage?

2000

How does the Reaping establish the theme of sacrifice and societal control?

What is it forces children into a deadly lottery to remind districts of the Capitol’s power, highlighting injustice and sacrifice?

2000

How does the relationship between Katniss and Gale prepare her psychologically for the Games?

What is it builds resilience, emotional motivation, and understanding of teamwork under high-stakes conditions?

2000

What does the repeated focus on appearances (parade, interviews, costumes) suggest about the nature of survival in Panem?

What is survival depends not only on physical skill but also on manipulating perception and gaining public support?

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