Katniss becomes the face of the rebellion from "summary" of The Politics of The Hunger Games by Jamey Heit
Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of The Hunger Games trilogy, emerges as a symbol of resistance and defiance against the oppressive Capitol. Throughout the series, Katniss inadvertently becomes a beacon of hope and inspiration for the districts, as her acts of rebellion spark a revolution against the tyrannical regime. Initially, Katniss is merely focused on survival and protecting her loved ones in the brutal arena of the Hunger Games. However, her defiance towards the Capitol during the games sets her on a path towards becoming a symbol of resistance.
As Katniss's actions in the arena gain attention and admiration from the districts, she unwittingly becomes a figurehead for the growing rebellion against the Capitol. Her refusal to conform to the Capitol's demands and her willingness to challenge its authority make her a powerful symbol of defiance. The people of Panem see in Katniss a glimmer of hope and a symbol of strength in the face of oppression. Her courage and determination inspire...
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