A trend of thought seems to have emerged in The Hunger Games fandom. When people think Katniss Everdeen, they think of a strong, powerful heroine. Katniss has basically become the symbol of young girl without a single weakness.
Why do so many people assume Katniss Everdeen has no weakness? Where does Suzanne Collins states or implies in her Hunger
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Hope that made sense ^^;
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I hadn't gotten the impression that people didn't think Katniss had any flaws whatsoever. I know she's very popular and her strength is a greater focal point (along with her love interest *insert eyeroll here*) than anything else, but she's certainly not without flaws.
Good essay. :)
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Agreed.
I've heard several people talk or write about Katniss as if there's little more to her than her lethal archery skills and cold, calculating will to survive--including a lady at church who's a published writer. That really rubbed me the wrong way, because she, of all people, should be able to appreciate all the facets of a heroine's personality.
Good essay. :)
Oh, thank you! It hadn't even hit me that this could count as an essay, because I've always been intimidated by them. (I'm so much more comfortable with the structure of a fictional narrative.) Guess I'm better at writing essays than I thought. :)
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You're welcome! I tend to think of a certain flavor of blog post as an 'essay.' It's a little more in depth than a rant, a little more thought-out than a rave, a little more specified than a review. I like the idea of essay writing, as something other than a school assignment. Makes me feel all intellectual and stuff. :)
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I like the idea of essay writing, as something other than a school assignment. Makes me feel all intellectual and stuff. :)
That's a good way to put it. :D
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