Tuesday, April 13, 2010

New free writing

A big question that I would like to know is why do they have the games? The book might have said it but I did not catch it if it did. Why is this capitol such a big deal? I do not understand it. It seems like everyone thinks that they have to give back to it. Another question that i have is why do they treat these people in the games like gods? They give them everything they want. Most of the people in the games did not want to be there they were chosen to be so why are they treated special? Also why do these people have to die? I know that everyone wants to see blood but why wouldn’t they just watch TV? I have not gotten to the actual games yet so I have a lot of questions about that but I am assuming that those questions will be answered. I am very surprised that they allow girls into the arena. Things like this are just normally things that men do but I guess that would make it fair. This book was a very clever idea and I am so anxious to finish it and start the next one. I have a lot of questions about what could possibly be in the second book too much it would probably help answer some if I finish the first one first. I also do not understand why these places are so poor. How can there be no one that is considered rich in this town? If everyone is so poor there why wouldn’t the people leave and move to a richer town?

1 comment:

  1. They have the games to punish the people in all of the districts. The Capitol wants the people to remain powerless and avoid a rebellion. To remind them of what happened the last time they revolted, the Capitol makes the people sacrifice children. It's a power trip.

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