Wednesday 3 April 2013

blog post # 6

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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

In the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, a poetic device that is used is symbol. Symbol is an object that is used to represent something else. In the Hunger Games, the solid gold pin is the item that represents it. The gold pin was given to Katniss earlier in the book, after the reaping when people come to each of the tributes to say their goodbyes. It was given to her by the mayors daughter, Madge. "I don't like that Gale took a dig at Madge, but he's right, of course. The reaping system is unfair, with the poor getting the worst of it." (Collins 13) Madge did know how unfair this was, her being the mayors daughter, her name would only be put in a low amount of times, leaving the poor in countless times. Knowing this, she gave this pin to Katniss, symbolizing sympathy, and hope. "I hadn't paid much attention to it before, but now I see it's a small bird in flight. "Your pin?" I say.."Here I'll out in on your dress, alright?" Madge doesn't wait for an answer, she just leans in and fixes the bird to my dress. "Promise you'll wear it into the arena, Katniss?" (Collins 38) After this, Katniss realizes that Madge had been her friend all along. Madge shows the hope and support she has towards Katniss, and it is all shown through this golden pin. "They let you wear one thing from your district to the arena. One thing to remind you of home. Will you wear this?" Something else that is symbolized by this pin is a reminder of home. Throughout the book Katniss wears this pin, and is reminded about what home feels like, how great it will be when she gets back home, all the happiness revolving her family, especially her younger sister Prim. This pin symbolizes happiness, home, sympathy and hope.

MLA: Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games. New York: Scholastic, 2008. Print.

4 comments:

  1. You have a very interesting idea of what the symbol means to you as a poetic device. I also like how you used lots of quotes to help explain your idea and the visual you provided with your post. One of the things that you could do is look for minor punctuation errors.

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  2. This pin does show a great deal of symbol in the book. I think you proved your point by explaining the significance of how important this pin is throughout the story. I also like how u included a picture to show the readers what it looks like.

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  3. Good choice of a symbol, I agree I think the pin has much more meaning than just a gift and a reminder of home. You picked good quotes from the novel to back up and support how the pin is a symbol. Be sure to check for punctuation before you post it, there were some cases where you used commas where they weren't needed. I also like how you included an image, it is helpful to those who have't read the book or seen the movie to understand what it looks like.

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  4. A great choice of a poetic device and you explained it very well and how it is represented in your novel. Great job

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