Vocabulary
Literary Techniques
Character Quotes
Themes/Messages
Characterization
100

The connection between the districts seemed _______, but the Games tied everyone together in a shared fear.

indifferent or tenuous

Tenuous

100

The technique where the author hints at future events, such as Haymitch hinting at an alliance with Peeta.

flashback or foreshadowing 

Foreshadowing

100

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

Gale Hawthorne

100

This theme/message is highlighted by the vast differences in food, clothing, and comfort between the Capitol and District 12. 

survival or inequality

Inequality

100

She is described as having "gray eyes, straight black hair, and olive skin," a look common in the Seam.

Katniss Everdeen

200

Katniss remembers that when her father was alive, she sometimes went to the _______ with her mother to pick up herbs or remedies.

entrails or apothecary

Apothecary

200

The technique used when Katniss says, "Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!" despite the event being tragic. 

dramatic irony or simile

Dramatic Irony

200

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

Effie Trinket

200

This main theme/message is explored when Katniss risks her life to save her younger sister from the Reaping.

control or sacrifice 

Sacrifice

200

She is the mayor's daughter and gives Katniss a golden pin right before she leaves for the Capitol.

Madge

300

Effie Trinket often seems completely _______ to the suffering of the children she selects for the Games.

indifferent or deterrent

Indifferent

300

The technique where the author interrupts the plot to tell an earlier event, like Katniss's memory of the bakery. 

symbolism or flashback

Flashback

300

"You can't clock out and leave Prim on her own There's no me now to keep you both alive."

Katniss Everdeen

300

This overarching idea is that the Capitol uses the Games to maintain power and prevent an uprising. 

responsibility or control

Control

300

After her husband died, this character went into a depressive state, forcing Katniss to become the primary provider.

Katniss and Prim's mother

400

The only real ________ that keeps people from venturing out past the fence is the threat of the Peacekeepers, not the defunct electricity.

tenuous or deterrent

Deterrent

400

The meadow and the woods outside District 12's fence represent this, a sense of hope and freedom. 

theme or symbolism

Symbolism

400

"Feed it to the pig, you stupid creature! Why not? No one decent will buy burned bread!"

Peeta Mellark's mother

400

The way Katniss and Gale illegally hunt and trade shows their need for this to survive the poverty of District 12.

survival or inequality

Survival

400

He is the only District 12 victor, a "bloated, dishevelled man" who offers Katniss and Peeta no initial help.

Haymitch Abernathy

500

Katniss often has to discard the _______ of the animals she hunts before taking them back to sell or trade.

apothecary or entrails 

Entrails

500

A comparison using "like" or "as," such as when Gale's hair is described as being "in a thick braid like a rope." 

Simile or Symbolism

Simile

500

"They let you wear one thing from your district in the arena. One thing to remind you of home. Will you wear this?"

Madge

500

The main theme/message represented by Katniss taking care of Prim after her father died and volunteering to protect her.

responsibility or control 

Responsibility

500

He promises to look after Prim and make sure she eats, and he gives Katniss cookies to take with her.

Peeta Mellark's father/baker