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What literary context is used in the Hunger Games?
The Hunger Games is a dystopian novel; therefore, the sociocultural context in which the characters exist is unnatural to the point of being inhumane.
What is a metaphor in The Hunger Games?
From the first page of the novel we learn about Katniss’s love for her little sister. Rather than tell us explicitly, Katniss relates her feelings by using a metaphor to describe her sister. She compares Primrose to the actual primrose flower and says that her sister is as fresh and lovely as the flower.
What literary genres are presented in the novel The Hunger Games?
The Hunger Games Literary Elements
- Genre. Young Adult, Dystopian.
- Setting and Context. The novel is set in various locations in the fictional country of Panem.
- Narrator and Point of View.
- Tone and Mood.
- Protagonist and Antagonist.
- Major Conflict.
- Climax.
- Foreshadowing.
What is an example of personification in The Hunger Games?
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Personification is when non human things or ideas have human qualities or actions | Something that is not real can do what a human does |
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The wind whistled throughout the night. | The NON HUMAN THING is the wind. The HUMAN ACTION they are given is whistling. |
What is similes of hungry?
as hungry as a bear. very hungry. as hungry as a wolf. very hungry. as innocent as a lamb.
What is a hyperbole in The Hunger Games?
Hyperbole is a dramatic overstatement. Katniss remembers, ‘When I was younger, I scared my mother to death, the things I would blurt out about District 12, about the people who rule our country, Panem, from the far-off city called the Capitol.
What is the foreshadowing in The Hunger Games?
An example of foreshadowing in The Hunger Games is when the announcer, Claudis Templesmith, announced that if you become an allie with the other competor from your district, and you are the last two standing, both of you can win.
What is alliteration Grammarly?
Alliteration is the repetition of an initial consonant sound in words that are in close proximity to each other.
What are the different literary device?
22 Different Types of Literary Devices and How to Use Them
- Allegory. Allegory is a literary device used to express large, complex ideas in an approachable manner.
- Allusion.
- Anachronism.
- Cliffhanger.
- Dramatic Irony.
- Extended Metaphor.
- Foreshadowing.
- Humor.
What is an example of figurative language in Hunger Games?
Metaphors are another use of figurative language used frequently throughout the novel. One of the most popular ones is “Katniss, the girl who was on fire” (Collins 67). This relates Katniss to fire; she was not literally on fire. 4. Personification: human qualities attributed to an animal, object, or idea.
What is an example of a simile in The Hunger Games?
Similes are used many times throughout The Hunger Games. For example: “Prim’s face is as fresh as a raindrop, as lovely as the primrose for which she was named” (Collins 3). The similes in this sentence are comparing Prim to a raindrop and a primrose, which explains that Prim is beautiful. 3.
What is a flashback in The Hunger Games?
1. Flashback: Interruption of the chronological order to show something that occurred before the beginning of the story. It usually gives background information the reader or audience needs to understand the present action. Katniss has many flashbacks throughout The Hunger Games.
Personification: human qualities attributed to an animal, object, or idea. Personification is used throughout The Hunger Games. For example: “With both of us hunting daily, there are still nights when game has to be swapped for lard or shoelaces or wool, still nights when we go to bed with our stomachs growling” (Collins 9).