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The Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games Book Club Questions

General Impressions

Content Warning: This section of the guide contains discussion of child death, graphic violence, mental illness, substance use, death, bullying and emotional abuse.

Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.

1. This novel depicts a society that turns children’s deaths into entertainment. What emotions did this evoke in you?

2. The Hunger Games balances action, political commentary, and emotional storytelling. Which aspect resonated most strongly with you, and why?

3. How does this novel compare to George Orwell’s 1984 or other dystopian classics in its exploration of government control? Can you see this novel’s impact in newer dystopian novels?

Personal Reflection and Connection

Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.

1. Katniss volunteers to take her sister’s place, demonstrating incredible sacrifice. When have you sacrificed something important for someone you love? What was the outcome?

2. What examples of entertainment being used to distract or control have you observed in our society? Which ones do you enjoy? Do any feel uncomfortable or even sinister to you?

3. Have you ever felt pressured to present yourself differently to gain approval or an advantage, similar to Katniss’s struggle with her public persona? Have you ever had to pretend to be someone you’re not for strategic reasons?

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