President Snow told Katniss that if there was not a happy resolution, he could make things very unpleasant for her. Translation: he threatened to make her life a living hell if she didn't play by his twisted rules. Basically, he's a power-hungry jerk who gets off on manipulating people.
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Katniss and Peeta end up winning the Hunger Games, but Haymitch tells Katniss that she has outsmarted the Capitol and President Snow (president of the Capitol) isn't very happy with Katniss or Peeta. You will have to read the nest book to see what happens next.
President Snow. He is also angry with Seneca Crane, the head gamemaker, for letting both Katniss and Peeta live. As a result, Seneca Crane is exectuted, and Katniss' life becomes controlled by Snow, making sure that she doesn't set off a rebellion, which she does.
At the end of the Hunger Games themselves (near the end of the book), the rules change so that there can be only one victor. So, since Peeta and Katniss have to be "the two star-crossed lovers from District 12", they both deside to kill themselves instead of killing either one. As soon as they ALMOST ingest the explosive berries that killed Foxface, it is announced that there can be two victors. So they both live. Then, after they are sent back to the Capitol and are rich and famous, President Snow sees that "fake" suicide as a rebellion against him and the Capitol. Now, in the end/second book, Katniss has to prove to President Snow and the citizens of Panem that the almost-suicide was out of love, not rebellion. And since Peeta actually loves Katniss and she doesn't, it is complicated.
she is happy and thankful but also a little bit unsure of his interntions. That is the point in the series when katniss realises pettas lover for her isn't an act for the games and the cappitol. its real.
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