At the end of the book, Peeta and Katniss were the only two remaining in the games. They originally had been told there could be two winners from one district. The rules changed and said there could only be one. As a rebellion, they both said they would eat a handful of these things that were poisonous so that both died and there wouldn't be a winner. After about eating them, it was announced they both won.
This girl is the sister of the main character. Her name was actually drawn to be in the Hunger Games. Her sister volunteered in her place, though.
This was a giant, golden, horn-shaped cone where the final battle occurred. Here, Katniss and Peeta defeated Cato.
Panem was split into these. Each of these is known for something different (mining, farming, etc.). From each of these, there is a boy and girl chosen as tributes of the annual Hunger Games.
This boy is the best friend of the story's main character. He hunted with her and is very loyal to her and their families.
This is the location where the president of Panem lives. Here, residents can't be chosen as Hunger Games tributes.
This girl is the main character of the book. She has excellent hunting skills and is drawn to take part in the Hunger Games. She is one of the victors at the end.
This is the location where the Hunger Games occurred. It is a large enclosed space where many different climates and scenes have been used.
This is the name of the process where each year, a boy and girl from each district were chosen to battle until death. This annual event has all of the names of a district's boys and girls aged 12 to 18 put into two large bowls. One name of a girl and one name of a boy is drawn to be that year's participants in the Hunger Games.
This is the location where Katniss and Gale would go to practice their hunting. Because of going here to hunt, Katniss became a very skilled hunter.
Primrose was originally drawn to be in the Hunger Games. Katniss volunteered as this in her sister's place.
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This was the district that Gale, Peeta, and Katniss were from. This district was known for its mining and poverty. In the 74 years of the games, there had only been one victor from here.
The location and setting of the entire book is in the nation of Panem. This is the future North America and is composed of 12 districts. There used to be 13, though.
The theme of the Hunger Games is this. As a participant of the games, this is ultimately your goal. To do this, you may have to kill and outsmart the other tributes.
A pin of this bird was given to Katniss to take into the games with her. Throughout the book, this became a symbol of resistance and rebellion.
This man was the only victor of the Hunger Games from District 12. Therefore, he became the mentor for the two tributes in the Hunger Games.
This boy is another main character of the story. He comes from the same district as Katniss and is also drawn to participate in the Hunger Games. He too is a victor at the end.
The survival of the tributes in the games was helped by these people. These people watched the games and bought helpful supplies for a tribute.
Peeta first remembered Katniss from a time where he threw her this.
Katniss became very skilled with this weapon.
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