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Did you enjoy the ending of your book? Why or why not? Describe an alternate ending and why it would or wouldn't be as good a choice as the ending the author chose.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins
End of Book

I would say the main antagonist of the book is the Capitol and the government that runs Panem. The goal of the Capitol in creating the Hunger Games is to remind the people who live in the 12 districts that they have the power and can destroy them just like they did to District 13. They want to supress the people with fear. The end does justify the means to the Capitol, because they will stop at nothing to get what they want. They don't care that their people are starving, and they will kill people for entertainment. Keeping the districts in line does satisfy the Capitol.

1 comment:

  1. This is a book that has the same antagonist as my book. It is a thing rather than someone. I think it helps the book when there is not one specific person that is causing problems. It is harder to fight a thing rathers that a person so it makes the plot more exciting to.

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