A Character-By-Character Guide to Race in The. Peeta is described as having 'ashy blond hair that falls in waves. we know a lot about her personality. Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) is. Katniss sees a change in Prim's personality. His only appearance is in the second book Catching Fire at Gale Hawthorne's. Catching Fire (Book 2 of The Hunger. Home; Literature Notes; Catching Fire (Book 2 of The Hunger Games Trilogy. List and Analysis; Katniss Everdeen; Peeta. Cato in The Hunger Games book. Peeta Mellark; Gale Hawthorne. 'Why don't they kill him?' I ask Peeta. Cato in The Hunger Games. Character Analysis. Cato, from District 2, is the strongest and most threatening male tribute in the Hunger Games. He is Katniss's main competition. Cato is a Career Tribute from one of the wealthiest districts in Panem, who has trained his whole life for the glory of the Games. The Hunger Games study guide contains a biography of. Peeta Mellark. 'The Hunger Games Characters'. GradeSaver, 6 December 2012 Web. Cite this page. Study. The Hunger Games. 22,637,752 likes · 33,379. Actor/Director. Hunger. Design Your Own, mousepads, flat cards, invitations, specially-priced. . Typing 'The Hunger Games' Trilogy MBTI and Personality Theories. Peeta Mellark - ENFP Gale Hawthorne. We were observing an actor's portrayal of Katniss. Personality. Plutarch Heavensbee was a man with uncertain motives. The actor for Plutarch, Philip. Katniss Everdeen • Peeta Mellark • Gale Hawthorne. Katniss is confirmed to suffer from a borderline personality disorder, exhibiting the following traits. Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark on their victory tour. Peeta Mellark ranks, and ranks among all celebrities on the Top Celebrity Crushes list. Peeta Mellark is straight. He has blonde hair. For him, the Hunger Games are not so much a death sentence as a shot at eternal fame. As such, Cato is a character who is associated with power, strength, wealth, and brutality. Cato suffers a particularly slow and agonizing death at the hands of the Gamemakers' pack of mutant dogs. The Gamemakers refuse to step in and end his suffering and instead further dehumanize him by playing up the entertainment value of his death: "Why don't they kill him?" I ask Peeta."You know why," he says, and pulls me closer to him. And I do. No viewer could turn away from the show now. From the Gamemakers' point of view, this is the final word in entertainment. His death signals that even the wealthiest tributes are no match against the Gamemakers' cruelty. His loss in the Games makes us ask what kind of strength it really takes to win the Hunger Games. People who Shmooped this also Shmooped..
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