Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hunger games

 
 The hunger games by Suzanne Collins is a Great dystopian fiction book to read. It shows you how people can say our world isn't perfect, but how it can also be worst in other world. The protagonist Katniss and Peta (her partner from district 12) go threw a rough battle but come out on top. The purpose of the hunger games is for that person that wins family to get money and food and other things. Mainly food and money. There are 11 other districts as well but of course only one can win.  

  In the beginning of the story their is a ceremony to choose which kids will represent their District  in the annul hunger games. Katniss and Peta were  both choose to represent district 12. And they went on a won but their was a rough road ahead. Peta's family had owned a bred store or bakery, so they had more money then Katniss family did but he was still chosen. It was clearly not that hard to tell the government didn't care about the kids one bit. To me I don't even consider it an organized government even though it is. As hard as it is to just see them let so many kids lose there life in a game every year shows they don't care about the people in the world expect their selfs. Even though like I said our world Isn't perfect. It's way , way far from perfect but it isnt such a horrible place like that world that just lets the youth go out an kill one another. Even do of course it's for food and money which we can take into Consideration but it isn't worth all the death and violence that is needed. Just think about the parents. They don't know if they are ever gonna see their kid again after they are chosen at that ceremony. All, in all I feel like comparing and contrasting our world to their world is important to see the difference. 

 In conclusion now you can clearly tell the difference between our world and a Dystopian world. Compared to them we don't have it really hard and tough compared to them. I feel like this is a good book to read to tell a difference in two completely Different world. Overall it was a great, but interesting read.

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