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The Capitol controls the people through fear and oppression from "summary" of The Politics of The Hunger Games by Jamey Heit

The Capitol, with its iron grip on Panem, maintains control over its citizens through the use of fear and oppression. This oppressive regime instills a sense of terror in the hearts of the people, ensuring their compliance and submission to its authority. The Capitol's tactics of intimidation and manipulation serve to crush any hint of rebellion or dissent among the districts. The citizens of Panem live in constant fear of the Capitol's retribution, which keeps them in line and prevents them from rising up against their oppressors. Through its ruthless tactics, the Capitol exerts its dominance over the people, forcing them to comply with its demands. The threat of punishment looms large over the heads of the citizens, serving as a constant reminder of the consequences of disobedience. This environment of fear and intimidation breeds a culture of submission and obedience, as the people learn to toe...
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    The Politics of The Hunger Games

    Jamey Heit

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