Character Development
Themes
Plot Events
Symbolism
Quotes
100

What motivates Katniss to keep going?

Katniss is motivated by her desire to survive and protect her loved ones.

100

What does sacrifice mean in the context of the story?

Sacrifice refers to the willingness to give up something valuable for the sake of others, a recurring theme in the story.

100

What does Katniss do to show her strength?

Katniss displays her strength by skillfully hunting and using her resourcefulness to survive.

100

What does the dandelion symbolize for Katniss?

The dandelion symbolizes hope and resilience for Katniss, reminding her of her past and survival.

100

"I can’t let them see me cry."

"I can’t let them see me cry." - This reflects Katniss’s determination to remain strong.

200

Describe Rue’s impact on Katniss.

Rue helps Katniss by providing companionship and support, highlighting themes of friendship and trust.

200

What does the theme of oppression refer to?

 The theme of oppression refers to the control the Capitol exerts over the districts and the tributes.

200

What happens when Katniss finds Peeta?

When Katniss finds Peeta, she realizes they must work together to increase their chances of survival.

200

How does the arena itself symbolize control?

The arena symbolizes control, representing the Capitol's power over the tributes and their lives.

200

"I’ll volunteer!"

"l'll volunteer!" - Katniss volunteers for Prim, showcasing her bravery and love for her sister.

300

What is Haymitch's role for Katniss and Peeta in these chapters?

Haymitch serves as a mentor, providing guidance and strategies to help Katniss and Peeta survive the Games.

300

What theme does friendship illustrate?

Friendship illustrates the importance of alliances and emotional support in times of crisis.

300

How does Katniss prepare for the approaching danger?

Katniss prepares for danger by strategizing her next moves and gathering supplies.

300

What does the bread symbolize in the story?

Bread symbolizes sustenance, survival, and the connection between Katniss and her family.

300

"It’s not just a game."

"It’s not just a game." - This highlights the seriousness and life-or-death nature of the Hunger Games.

400

How does Peeta’s character change in these chapters?

Peeta shows growth by demonstrating his strategic thinking and willingness to collaborate with Katniss.

400

How does loyalty play a role in the story?

Loyalty is shown through the characters’ commitment to one another in the face of danger.

400

What decision does Katniss make regarding the feast?

Katniss decides to go to the feast to retrieve necessary supplies, despite the risks involved.

400

How is fire used symbolically in the story?

Fire is used symbolically to represent rebellion, passion, and the struggle against the Capitol.

400

"I want to die as myself."

"I want to die as myself." - This shows Katniss's desire to maintain her identity and integrity.

500

Who is Katniss’s ally in the arena?

Katniss’s ally in the arena is Rue.

500

What is the theme of survival?

The theme of survival is central to the story, showcasing the lengths characters will go to stay alive.

500

What major event occurs during the feast?

A major event during the feast is the brutal competition among the tributes for supplies, leading to significant confrontations.

500

What does the mockingjay represent?

The mockingjay represents defiance and the spirit of rebellion against the oppressive regime of the Capitol.

500

"May the odds be ever in your favor."

"May the odds be ever in your favor." - This quote underscores the arbitrary nature of luck in the Games.