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Panem is a dystopian society divided into districts from "summary" of The Politics of The Hunger Games by Jamey Heit
The nation of Panem is a grim and foreboding place, where the vast majority of the population lives in poverty and oppression. The ruling government, known as the Capitol, wields complete control over the twelve districts that make up the nation. Each district is responsible for producing a specific resource or goods for the Capitol, with little to no autonomy or freedom. The districts are kept in line through the use of fear and violence, with the Capitol employing brutal tactics to maintain its power. Any form of dissent or rebellion is swiftly and mercilessly crushed, with severe consequences for those who dare to challenge the status quo. The citizens of the districts are forced to live in constant fear of the Capitol's wrath, with their lives hanging in the balance at all times. The stark divide between the opulent luxury of the...Similar Posts
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