Basically, the main reason I like Katniss is because she is a refreshingly realistic, flawed character. She is also rare in another way - Katniss is a well thought-out, well-written female character, rather than just being there to be a upendo intrest for a male hero (this might have somethig to do with the fact that Suzanne Collins herself is female).
The Hunger Games
In the first book, Katniss is motivated kwa a need to get out of the Hunger Games alive. She manipulates Peeta, kills people, and runs on base instincts. What a zaidi typical (read: Mary-Sueish) character would have done would probably be very different from this - they would refuse to kill anyone, warn the girl who lit he moto under the mti to put it out instead of letting the Careers kill her, brood constantly ov er the morality of their acts - and be completely unrealistic. I mean, if you were to be thrown into a kill-or-be-killed competition, survival and killing everyone else would almost certainly become priorities, because wewe could never go nyumbani if there was anyone else left alive.
Catching Fire
Then, in the sekunde book, Katniss, unlike your typical hero would be, is NOT motivated kwa rebelling, at least not at the beginning. She is motivated kwa keeping herself and her Marafiki alive, and who wouldn't be? After that, she is convinced to rebel, but it works because it fits with her personality. Finnally, in the Quater Quell, Katnss finnally makes a zaidi typical protagoist songesha - she decides to keep Peeta alive even if it means her dieing. However, here's the catch - it also means all the OTHER tributes dieing. One thing I think is very realistic in Katniss's personality is how personal things are a hundred times zaidi important then everything else. As in, if she had to chose between her family and a thousand people she doesn't know dieing, she'd chose the thousand people without batting an eyelash. Well, okay, I'm exagerating, but wewe get what I mean.
Mockingjay
kwa Mockingjay, Katniss's sanity begins to slip away. Even though some mashabiki aren't happy about it, this is quite realistic and I enjoyed watchig (well, kusoma about) this happen - it started subtly in Catching moto and kwa the end of Mockingjay wewe can really see how the war has changed her.. Annie Cresta became insane after just one Hunger Games. Katniss has been through a lot more. Despite this, however, Suzanne Collins manages, unlike many other authors where character development is zaidi like character derailment, not to sacrife Katniss's core personality, keeping her recognisable as the character we were cheering for at the very beginning, rather than alienating her from us. Katniss's fireiness that I upendo is still there, and is what makes up her mind to assassinate Coin.
In the epilogue, it looks like she might actually be finding a way to cope with her life despite everything that has happened to her. Another thing I upendo about her is the way she Will. Not. Give. Up. Suzanne kept that as well. I chose the picture with Katniss and the quote for this part of the makala because I think the quote - "I kill Snow" - really sums up Katniss's drive in this book. Yes, I know she shot Coin instead of Snow in the end, but this way both Coin AND Snow died and she knew it. She would never again have had a chance to assaissinate Coin so easily, and kwa that time she had figured out that Coin and Snow were not so different after all and she didn't want to put Panem out of the hads of one evil president and into those of another. Mockingjay is one of my favourite vitabu kwa far, though I know the majority of the mashabiki hated it, and one of the reasons for this is how Katniss develops during it.
Thumbs up, Girl on Fire.
The Hunger Games
In the first book, Katniss is motivated kwa a need to get out of the Hunger Games alive. She manipulates Peeta, kills people, and runs on base instincts. What a zaidi typical (read: Mary-Sueish) character would have done would probably be very different from this - they would refuse to kill anyone, warn the girl who lit he moto under the mti to put it out instead of letting the Careers kill her, brood constantly ov er the morality of their acts - and be completely unrealistic. I mean, if you were to be thrown into a kill-or-be-killed competition, survival and killing everyone else would almost certainly become priorities, because wewe could never go nyumbani if there was anyone else left alive.
Catching Fire
Then, in the sekunde book, Katniss, unlike your typical hero would be, is NOT motivated kwa rebelling, at least not at the beginning. She is motivated kwa keeping herself and her Marafiki alive, and who wouldn't be? After that, she is convinced to rebel, but it works because it fits with her personality. Finnally, in the Quater Quell, Katnss finnally makes a zaidi typical protagoist songesha - she decides to keep Peeta alive even if it means her dieing. However, here's the catch - it also means all the OTHER tributes dieing. One thing I think is very realistic in Katniss's personality is how personal things are a hundred times zaidi important then everything else. As in, if she had to chose between her family and a thousand people she doesn't know dieing, she'd chose the thousand people without batting an eyelash. Well, okay, I'm exagerating, but wewe get what I mean.
Mockingjay
kwa Mockingjay, Katniss's sanity begins to slip away. Even though some mashabiki aren't happy about it, this is quite realistic and I enjoyed watchig (well, kusoma about) this happen - it started subtly in Catching moto and kwa the end of Mockingjay wewe can really see how the war has changed her.. Annie Cresta became insane after just one Hunger Games. Katniss has been through a lot more. Despite this, however, Suzanne Collins manages, unlike many other authors where character development is zaidi like character derailment, not to sacrife Katniss's core personality, keeping her recognisable as the character we were cheering for at the very beginning, rather than alienating her from us. Katniss's fireiness that I upendo is still there, and is what makes up her mind to assassinate Coin.
In the epilogue, it looks like she might actually be finding a way to cope with her life despite everything that has happened to her. Another thing I upendo about her is the way she Will. Not. Give. Up. Suzanne kept that as well. I chose the picture with Katniss and the quote for this part of the makala because I think the quote - "I kill Snow" - really sums up Katniss's drive in this book. Yes, I know she shot Coin instead of Snow in the end, but this way both Coin AND Snow died and she knew it. She would never again have had a chance to assaissinate Coin so easily, and kwa that time she had figured out that Coin and Snow were not so different after all and she didn't want to put Panem out of the hads of one evil president and into those of another. Mockingjay is one of my favourite vitabu kwa far, though I know the majority of the mashabiki hated it, and one of the reasons for this is how Katniss develops during it.
Thumbs up, Girl on Fire.
Deep in the trees, in the midst of their Games,
We stood together: a pact, a team, friends.
Your presence revived me, weakened my pains,
Brought back who I was outside of their lens.
Yet now I lay with you, knowing you’re gone
Watching your innocence fade from your eyes.
As a parting wish, I whisper a song,
A hymn that follows your soul as it dies.
Your eyes flicker shut, your breath is now gone,
Yet your soul echoes throughout the vast wood,
Filling these desolate trees with a song;
And through my tears I stand where wewe once stood,
Holding a young girl whom I barely knew,
Eleven’s tribute, forever my Rue.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where they strung up a man they say murdered three.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where the dead man called out for his upendo to flee.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where I told wewe to run so we’d both be free.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Wear a mkufu of rope, side kwa side with me.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree
Coming to the tree
Where they strung up a man they say murdered three.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where the dead man called out for his upendo to flee.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where I told wewe to run so we’d both be free.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Wear a mkufu of rope, side kwa side with me.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree