Complete Heroism The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, poses many serious sociological questions which are pertinent to our current social times. During the course of the story Collins subjects most of her main characters to unscrupulous social scrutiny. Katniss Everdeen, the main character, is subjected to all sorts of public judgment, the main one being, from this reader’s perspective, is the question of heroism. During the reading of the Hunger Games the question of Katniss’ heroism continuously
Javier Portillo Mr.Crook Ap Language and Comp Per. 3 8/29/14 Literary Response Quarter 1 1984 George Orwell 245 Pages Published in 1950 1.Point of View: The novel 1984 written by George Orwell is written in the 3rd person point of view. Mr. Orwell is able to evoke emotions of joy, shock disbelief, and bewilderment as a result of the point of view he choose to use in this novel from the readers. 2.Main
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