Imagery is basically a description, so I'd say any part that Katniss Everdeen is describing something would be okay. I'm sorry to say, I don't have of the books memorized line for line exactly, but maybe you could find a part in one of the books such as, maybe Katniss describing The Hunger Games opening ceremony (especially the scenes involving her extravagant dresses) or her description of the Hunger Games arena. If you have read the second book, the imagery of the clock-shaped arena was something I especially remembered, when she realized what it was and symbolized.
When Glimmer dies Katniss describes her as twitching to death. Her swollen fingers stiffen around her bow. Her limbs are three times their regular size, and the stinger lumps are exploding with green puss. Katniss has to break several of what used to be her fingers to free the bow. Pages 191-192
The mockingjay pin is an example of symobolism in the Hunger Games.
the hovercrafts appearing in mid air. And tracker jackers.
When katniss vividly describes Peeta
The Mockingjay pin and the nightlock that Katniss took out during the games. That was a symbol of hope.
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Packed with original ideas and a first rate cast, The Hunger Games ..."May the odds be ever in your favour," is the refrain of this brutal game show.
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Hunger is in Hunger Games because the tributes starve and get not much food so they are really hungry. Then if they win the Hunger Games, they can have as much food as they want.
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Imagrey is to like imagine like if you are writing a poem and you use imagrey you are wanting your aduience to image what your writting.
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The Hunger Games' soundtracks are setting the modd to whatever scene in the movie, For example, Rue's death. The music when Rue dies is sad.
Packed with original ideas and a first rate cast, The Hunger Games ..."May the odds be ever in your favour," is the refrain of this brutal game show.
Battle Royale is similar to The Hunger Games, plotwise. In both series, children are forced to fight each other to the death. However, there are some differences. For example, The Hunger Games is based on the future, and Battle Royale is not.
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There is no difference. Actually, there is no such thing as "The Hunger Games Classic".