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What the Hunger Games are about: Tyranny, revolution, courage, love, growing up, identity, poverty, hunger, class conflict, sacrifice.
What the media thinks the Hunger Games are about: A steamy love triangle

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What the Hunger Games are about: Tyranny, revolution, courage,

7 faves · 2 comments · Feb 19, 2012 11:47pm

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HeReToHeLp101 · 1 decade ago
Amen!
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Emmyforlifexo · 1 decade ago
Oh my god.
Can i just agree hug you right now? Everyone keeps comparing those books to twilight and it is royally me off. (feel free to ignore this while i vent) I also hate how people said they didn't like Mockingjay because it didn't have a "happy ending" Well no duh. The books obviously weren't going to have a happy ending when the plot itself was based around war. Death was inevitable and love wasn't the main idea. It wasn't about some klutzy ignorant teenage girl that was going to sacrifice her life for a vampire. These books were about SO much more then that. They were about a strong, independent teenager who lost herself in the mist of war. So people get your facts straight. Those.books.are.nothing.alike.
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