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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
Lesson Plans by Becky Harvey
The Hunger Games is the first volume in a trilogy of adventure novels. It follows a teenager, Katniss Everdeen, as she fights to survive in a dystopian, futuristic America. Engage students with Storyboard That activities and lesson plan ideas!
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The Hunger Games comparison to history
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SUBJUGATION
THE HUNGER GAMES
District 12 No Entry No Exit
HISTORICAL REFERENCE
I don't want to be eaten by lions!
Is this the one bound for the Colosseum?
The Hunger Games were fought by adolescents of the 12 Districts, for the entertainment of Panem citizens, especially those in the Capitol.
Gladiatorial combat was mostly fought by slaves and criminals, for the amusement of Roman citizens, especially the wealthy.
Go Red!
You have no choice, slave.
Go Blue!
SUPPORTERS
Popular contestants receive help from their supporters.
Wealthy Romans would form groups, or factions, to cheer on their favorite gladiators.
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