Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games trilogy, is an all-rounder, when it comes to genre. In my opinion, that's what makes it so unique. The story can appeal to almost every one. Which is why the trilogy has been so successful, even since the first book was published in 2008. The author, Suzanne Collins, really knows how to drag the reader into the book, instantly transporting them into Panem. Into the life of Katniss Everdeen.

Even though the trilogy is titled 'The Hunger Games', the book captures a lot more than just the brutality of the games. In the story, Collins covers a number of social issues. These issues include: poverty, starvation, government control, fight for independence, etc. Along with these themes, the series also covers the topic of 'image'. Image, how society sees you, how people obsess about what they see on the outside, not what is hidden on the inside. The protagonist, Katniss, constantly faces the external conflict, throughout the series.


However, even though the story takes a number of twists and turns. Above all the conflict, the author still manages to maintain a love story along the sidelines. Yes, above all the social issues, and the fight of survival, there is a love story. The multiple themes, exciting story line, numerous genres, this is what has made this trilogy so groundbreaking!

If there are any amateur writers out there, struggling to get published, or finding it hard to come up with inspiration. Have a look at The Hunger Games, you could really learn a thing or two from Collins writing.

Overall, this has been a really long post. So I'm just going to end it up with a rating.
The Hunger Games: 9/10

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