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No, the Hunger Games is not scary but it might have some violent scenes but otherwise it is not scary at all, also some upsetting scenes... :)
When I heard of the Hunger Games, I thought they had to do with food:p Omg. Katnip and Pita bread win. x_x
Katniss and her family are his weakness in the games
Some districts have a lot more volunteers then others. In district 12 there are hardly ever any volunteers for the hunger games, so it is mostly allowed. In the higher districts it is done a lot, so they would have to limit how many, and who can volunteer for The Hunger Games.
First of all, it should be 'WHO is the protagonist..'secondly, this question has already been answered, I have not read The Hunger Games and can not verify this answer but you should do some research before asking such a simple question.Who_is_the_protagonist_in_the_hunger_games
"Some of the allusions in the book 'As Simple as Snow' include references to literary works like 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Moby-Dick,' as well as allusions to mythical and cultural symbols such as the labyrinth and the color red."
Some examples of books with allusions to historical events or literary works include "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which alludes to the Roaring Twenties and the American Dream, and "1984" by George Orwell, which alludes to totalitarian regimes and political manipulation.
Some examples of allusions in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman include references to Shakespeare's plays, such as "Romeo and Juliet," and the Greek myth of Icarus. These literary and historical allusions enrich the story by adding depth and providing opportunities for readers to draw connections to familiar works.
Its raining cats and dogs....i've taken a bigger bite then i can swallow...to be or not to be.
Some examples of allusions in "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley include references to Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, and Charles Dickens' "Bleak House." These allusions help enhance the story by creating connections to well-known literary works and characters.
Some examples of poems with allusions that showcase the interplay between past and present literary works include "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot, which references various historical and literary texts, and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by the same author, which alludes to Dante's "Inferno." Another example is "The Hollow Men" by Eliot, which alludes to Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" and Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." These poems use allusions to connect the past and present, creating layers of meaning and enriching the reader's understanding.
No, the Hunger Games is not scary but it might have some violent scenes but otherwise it is not scary at all, also some upsetting scenes... :)
The Hunger Games, because the Hunger Game is a mix of genres, which are action, some believe science fiction, and romance. The 39 clues is not like this, making it simply dull and boring compared to The Hunger Games.
loved it!
Porny
the Archery in it
The Hunger Games and Battle Royale have a similar plot, but The Hunger Games is not a rip off. Here are some differences posted by our contributors:First of all, The Hunger Games is set in the future. Battle Royale is not.Battle Royale's "tributes" are captured and taken, the tributes in The Hunger Games are chosen.The Hunger Games can last longer than a day, Battle Royale's battles to the death do not.