Dandelions don't symbolize Katniss' father. On page 388 of Mockingjay, Katniss tells how she and Peeta grow back together and goes on to say that Peeta represent the dandelion in the spring. That instead of the fire and kindled hatred that Gale has, she needs Peeta (who is calm and easy like a dandelion). The color of the dandelion in the spring, yellow, represents rebirth instead of destruction.
It Reminds her of her father.
She saw a dandelion. Dandelion's symbolize survival to the people of Panem because they are the first flower of spring and they are eaten in times of extreme hunger.
it gave katniss hope when she was starving and trying to feed prim and her mother
Food, for Katniss and Gale's families. A sign of survival, I guess.
In Catching Fire? They show her the mockingjay symbol which became a symbol of freedom and rebellion
the book talks about the dandelion the day after peeta gave katniss the loaf of bread and katniss looks down and sees the dandelion. later that afternoon, prim and katniss go and harvest all the dandelions in the meadow
It Reminds her of her father.
Peeta loved Katniss, and once, when she was starving in the winter she caught him staring at her and when she looked away, her eyes spotted a dandelion. It was a signal of hope that spring is here and she could go collecting or hunting, that all isn't lost. Later, Katniss associated Peeta with the dandelion.
Fish is seafood, and seafood is the industry of District 4.
it means spring and katniss goes to the meadow to get edible plants
She saw a dandelion. Dandelion's symbolize survival to the people of Panem because they are the first flower of spring and they are eaten in times of extreme hunger.
because the dandelion was part of her childhood with her dad. omg i love the hunger games i am completely obsessed me and my friend would like die for it
The dandelion is early in the HG book. It symbolizes Peeta, in a way. Katniss sees him as bright, good, and pure. A dandelion is all of those things too, and she sees one often when she catches Peeta staring at her at school.
It Is Katniss And Peeta I Know There Last Names Too Peeta Mellmark And Katniss Everdeen.
Madge, Katniss's friend, gives the mockingjay pin to Katniss as a token for her to carry in the Arena. It also appeared as her token in the Quarter Quell that Katniss is in, her second Hunger Games. It becomes the national symbol, in the Capitol a fashion symbol, in the Districts a symbol of rebellion.
it gave katniss hope when she was starving and trying to feed prim and her mother
Katniss stood for her family in life, mostly her younger sister, Prim. Her primary concern was survival for Prim. While Katniss was in the arena, the reason she tried to stay alive was for Prim. Later on, it was also for Peeta's sake, because he needed medical assistance for his blood poisoning. Overall, Katniss stood for family; survival; and, later, love.