Character Quote Connections
Name That Figurative Language
Theme & Symbolism
Plot Chart/ Conflict
Suzanne Collins' Vocabulary
100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

"I volunteer as tribute!"

Katniss Everdeen 

100

"Prim's face is as fresh as a raindrop."

Simile

100

This symbolizes hope and resilience throughout the novel.

Mockingjay

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The inciting incident that throws Katniss into the Games.

Prim's name being drawn at the reaping

100

Define "tribute" in the context of the novel.

A child offered as a sacrifice from each district

200

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

Effie Trinket

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

"The woods became our savior, and each day I went a bit farther into its arms."

Metaphor

200

This event represents the Capitol's oppression and the districts' forced sacrifice.

The Hunger Games

200

The main external conflict Katniss faces in the arena.

Survival against other tributes and the environment

200

Define "Cornucopia" in the context of the Games

A structure filled with weapons and supplies at the start of the Games

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

"Only I keep wishing I could think of a way to…to show the Capitol they don't own me. That I'm more than just a piece in their Games."

Peeta Mallark 

300

"The wind whispered through the trees."

Personification

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

This theme explores the individual's struggle against an oppressive system.

Rebellion/Defiance

Or

Rebellion/Defiance against the powers that be.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The climax, where Katniss and Peeta make a defiant decision

Threatening to eat the poisonous berries

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Define "tesserae" and its impact on the reaping.

Grain rations received in exchange for extra entries in the reaping

400

"He's a baker, you know. Peeta Mellark. Your competitor. The one who gave you the bread."

Haymitch Abernathy 

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

"District 12. Where you can starve to death in safety."

Hyperbole

400

This theme is shown through Katniss's actions towards Rue and Peeta.

Compassion/Empathy

or

Compassion/Empathy towards all people, even in the face of danger. 

400

The resolution of the main conflict in the novel. 

Katniss and Peeta make it out of the Hunger Games alive

400

Define "reaping" in the context of The Hunger Games.

The ceremony where tributes are selected for the Games

500

"I'm not pretty. I'm not beautiful. I'm as radiant as the sun."

Caesar Flickerman

500

"The bow and arrow... were my weapons, my tools, my lifeline."

Metaphor

500

This symbolizes the Capitol's manipulation and control over information.

The Games' broadcasting/media coverage

500

An example of Katniss's internal conflict throughout the Games.

Choosing between allegiance to Peeta or Gale

or

Choosing whether to ally with the other tributes' knowing that she will have to kill them eventually. 

500

Explain how "dystopian" applies to the world of Panem.

An imagined society with great suffering and injustice, often used to explore social and political structures