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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instaling
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instaling













The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instaling

  • How does Coriolanus feel about being forced to.
  • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instaling

    He respond to her songs in the Capitol? What is theĭifference when he hears her sing in District 12? Some of her ballads and not by others? How else does She sings in the Capitol? Why is he disturbed by

  • How do Lucy Gray’s songs affect Coriolanus when.
  • Gaul insist that Coriolanus go inĪfter him? What does the time they spend in theĪrena tell us about the nature of both Sejanus andĬoriolanus? What does this scene tell us about Dr.
  • Why do you think Sejanus went into the arena?.
  • Which philosophers from the epigraph at theīeginning of the book represent each of their Nature influence the way they see each other, theirĬommunities, and the decisions they make?
  • How do Coriolanus’s and Lucy’s views of human.
  • Him to be trustworthy? Does he betray that trust? That he is influenced by Lucy Gray and how she That brings the tributes to the Capitol, and whyĭoes he stay with the tributes? Describe the ways
  • Why does Coriolanus decide to meet the train.
  • In what waysĭoes she represent the quotation from Wordsworth. Reaping and why it has the effect it does on theĪudience, in District 12 and the Capitol.
  • Describe Lucy Gray Baird’s appearance at the.
  • Games, and being mentors to the tributes? How do their childhood experiencesĪffect how each feels about the Capitol, the Hunger
  • Compare the family backgrounds of CoriolanusĪnd Sejanus.
  • Through the way they are treated by others?
  • Do you believe that people can become “monsters”.
  • “promise of virtues” destroyed by “the loathingĪnd scorn” that were “manifested toward” them? Frankenstein relates to theĬharacters in this book.
  • Discuss how the Mary Shelley quote about theĬreature created by Dr.
  • Necessary? Do you think they believe their actions
  • Do you think the decisions they make are evil or.
  • That humans should all be treated equally for theĬommon good? How do these characters act as a
  • Which characters believe, as John Locke did,.
  • Which characters develop that belief through the.
  • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instaling

    Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes that all humansĪre essentially selfish and need a strong central Which character in this book most exemplifies the.Discussion Questions for The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes















    The Hunger Games: Catching Fire instaling