The districts are forced to participate in the annual event from "summary" of The Politics of The Hunger Games by Jamey Heit
The districts, as we know, have no choice but to participate in the annual event known as the Hunger Games. This event, mandated by the Capitol, serves as a form of control and punishment for the districts. It is a reminder of the Capitol's power and authority over them. The districts are forced to select a male and female tribute to compete in the Games, a decision that is met with fear and dread each year.
The selection process, known as the Reaping, is a stark reminder of the districts' lack of autonomy. Each year, the Capitol sends representatives to conduct the Reaping, further emphasizing the Capitol's hold over the districts. The tributes chosen are taken away from their families and forced to partic...
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