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Growth Through Slaughter, Growth Through Fear!
The rich land of Panem lies above the pain of its citizens living across the 12 districts. Each year 1 boy and 1 girl would be elected to participate in a glorious event called The Hunger Games. There is only … Continue reading
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Tagged Characterisation, Humanities, Hunger Games, May Blogs, Suzanne Collins, Written post
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To My Sister
In the book Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the protagonist Katniss mentioned her sister frequently. I believe that her sister gave her the motivation to fight. This story is not only a story about fighting and strategies. It emphasizes the … Continue reading
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Tagged Characterisation, conflict, Hunger Games, Katniss to Prim, May Blogs, Multimedia Blog, Suzanne Collins
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The Soccer Goddess
Carli Lloyd, representation of American soccer and own the golden boots. Nevertheless, Carli suffered lots from critics and teammates, such prodigy once got kicked from the U 21 team. Her career made her a person of control, courage, and perspiration. … Continue reading
Split Personality, Waverly Jong
Waverly Jong is hardworking, considerate, and immature. On one hand, her advantages brought her infinite glory. On the other hand, her incomplete mindset is tearing up the relationship between Jong and her mother. First, Jong is hardworking because she wouldn’t have … Continue reading