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Peeta's disgust at the party in "The Hunger Games" reflects his growing awareness of the Capitol's oppressive and manipulative nature. This experience challenges his previous admiration for the Capitol and its tactics, leading him to question his role in subduing the citizens of Panem. Peeta's internal conflict between loyalty to the Capitol and empathy for the oppressed ultimately drives his character development and actions throughout the series.

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