According to Suzanne, Katniss lives in the twelfth district, the poorest of the poor. There, there is not enough food for the villagers to eat and survive. "12 districts, can be safely starved" (Collins, S., p. 7), said Katenes. The villagers have low food and standard of living, but their main job is coal mining workers, which does not help them to make enough money (Collins, S., 2008, p. 4). Citizens of the Parliament House live a luxurious life with modern facilities and lots of food, but the villagers live on a daily basis (The Best Notes, 2013).
A new country was born at Suzanne Collins' novel "The Hunger Game". Panem was born in North America and Hunger Games began. In the hunger game, there are 24 tributes. Tribute is a person living in these areas. The tribute of the hunger game is the same. They kill each other and become dolls of the parliament. These condolences became violent and cruel. Then there is Katnis. Katnis is an excellent hunter who became deadly during the game. - Government's role The role of the government in the public is to challenge them like competitors who challenge "amazing race" and "factor of fear". The government should be like a dangerous and dangerous reality contest (Amazing Race, 2003) (Fear Factor, 2005). It is the same as the government conducting "hunger game" (Collins, 2008). People should fight for rights and freedom. Competition can be done under government supervision.
The two books in this comparative article are Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" and Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games. "Lottery" is about the people in the town who take notes to confirm the person taking notes with a black pencil and concerns Kateness taking a sister's position when called into a hungry game. The starving game and Peeta survive on the stage. In this book, Katniss and Peeta won the Hunger Games, two of them went back to District 12 with complex emotions and unforgettable experiences. These two books have many similarities. Tessie is doing very well for her husband ... Read more
"Lottery" is very similar to the story of Suzanne Collins's "starving game". In both stories, death and violence are easily regarded as ordinary and need to survive. Both "lottery" and "starving game" have the power to ignore what others are doing. Although it is different from the "lottery", it eventually dies, but in "starvation game" the result leads to survivors. Therefore, the motivation for death is different in each sentence, motivation is survival in "starving game", motive is tradition in "lottery". The theme of "Hunger Games" is a sacrifice. Throughout the book, Katnis paid a lot of sacrifice for her volunteer service to commemorate her sister Primm to sacrifice the broken needs to survive. The theme of "lottery" is tradition. Each year the lottery, the same box, the same violent way, no change is done