Catching Fire is the story of Katniss Everdeen, citizen of the reservation-cum-labor camp known as District 12, part of a larger dystopian society called Panem ruled over by the wealthy and autocratic Capital. Katniss is forced by the Capital to participate, for the second time, in a brutal death match called the Hunger Games against other citizens of Panem. Katniss's private life is placed under an intrusive microscope as her manufactured romance with fellow survivor Peeta becomes increasingly popular. The story is a cautionary tale about violence and obsessive voyeurism.
Catching Fire Book Analysis The second page turning chronicle of the Hunger Games Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins embellishes the idea that absolute power and perfection cannot co exist with the modern world for all is vulnerable to corruption Collins defends her belief through her literary works in Catching Fire by emphasizing the cruelty use of President Snows tactic and what it resulted in fighting the controversial subject of the existence of eternal absolute power by form of betrayal with
Panems government The main deterrent that is blocking our society to turn in to a utopia is the government The question that is on every single persons mind is what will happen in our societys future Many people express their opinions through essays poems art and books and many other ideas In an opinion The Hunger Games is a very optimistic view of what dystopian society we might have if we are not carful as a nation The Hunger Games describes 12 districts and a capitol The nation itself is cal