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The Capitol uses propaganda to control the narrative from "summary" of The Politics of The Hunger Games by Jamey Heit
Propaganda is a powerful tool in the hands of those who seek to control the thoughts and beliefs of a population. In the world of The Hunger Games, the Capitol wields this tool with precision, using it to shape the narrative in a way that serves its own interests. By carefully crafting images, messages, and stories, the Capitol is able to manipulate how the citizens of Panem perceive the world around them. One of the ways in which the Capitol uses propaganda to control the narrative is through the manipulation of media. Through channels like the Capitol-controlled television broadcasts, the Capitol is able to tailor the information that reaches the citizens of Panem. By carefully selecting what to show and what to omit, the Capitol is able to shape the way in which events are perceived by the public. Another key aspect of the ...Similar Posts
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