President Snow is not a fan of Katniss in The Hunger Games. She shows him and the Capitol up, which is a form of rebellion.
remove haymitch as her mentor
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.
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.
no. but it will stunt your dignity.
Katniss is actually an aquatic plant that is also called Saggitaria. The seeds in the center of the flower of the plant are shaped like arrowheads. The plant gets its name from the Zodiac constellation Sagitarrius - or, "The Archer."
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At the end of the Hunger Games trilogy, (after Mokingjay) Katniss is very happy. She had children with Peeta and has a very good home.
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The "all-or-nothing" stunt she pulled has pissed off the Capital and that she needs to be aware she's being watched
He's not really angry at that, but he's concerned due to the stunt Katniss pulled off which forced the Gamemakers to either have both her and Peeta the winners, or no winner at all; all or nothing
Getting a goat would be a happy memory for many people.
Katniss was depressed when Rue died. It made her think of her sister, Prim.
The reason Katniss fights against the Capitol is because they basically start picking on her for pulling the stunt with the berries, but it leads to so much more in the next 2 books, it becomes a battle- worse than The Hunger Games!!
It depends on the part of the book. When Katniss and Peeta are kissing, probably happy and in love, like they are. When Katniss is running from the mutts, scared, like she. When Katniss is hiding in the tree with Rue, daring, like they are.
She just becomes one due to the stunt with the nightlock berries. She later on fills the title. She never decided to become the head figure.
They have children and live a happy life, but not without remembering their hardships in and out of the arena.
The book ''Catching Fire'' is about the victory tour through the districts, Katniss's return home, and what President Snow will do to katniss's family if her stunt at the end of book one (The berries) is not justified in her tour. (the excuse would be if she was truly MADLY in love with Peeta.)