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The Hunger Games Question

What do you think the theme/moral of the story is in the Hunger Games Trilogy?

Honestly I'm not sure if I learned anything really... helpful in my own life or something I never heard before...

What? Um... Never give up? Rebel against something that takes/restrains you? Love conquers all? In war no one wins? Literally become survivorman/women or else die?

I mean at the end, even after all the crap they all went through half of all the characters died and they all turned into hypocrites!

I JUST DON'T KNOW ANYMORE. >_<
 Glitterific posted over a year ago
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Jenna4093 said:
I don't think there's any specific moral to the story, but I think the theme is to get you thinking of what the future can become, and try to not let that happen.

But, as a whole, I think the story was made more to entertain you than to teach you anything.
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i agree :)
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Animated_Paint said:
I think the moral of the story is more stand up for what you believe no matter the costs.
And don't let the future turn out like Panem.

Oh, and to love Finnick Odair <3
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jammer54 said:
Jennifer Lawrence said: " I think the lesson you learn here is one small move can change a nation"
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auntiem9 said:
I think that the moral of the story is to never give up I guess, and not to fake relationships and hope they work out in the end
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CrazyFangirlz said:
The power of love is stronger than life.
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lucy32 said:
I agree with this guy link
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