Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Is The Hunger Games Rugged Individualism?

Suzanne Collins 2012 film version of The Hunger Games reflects the ideology of Rugged Individualism because it shows toughness and strength, living on the margins of civilization, independence and self-reliance, and inventiveness. The character of Katniss, who is the main character, puts herself into danger when she volunteers as tributes instead of letting her little sister have to be killed.

From that point on Katniss's life was changed. In the beginning of the movie, Katniss is hunting in the woods outside of her district. Katniss shows her hunting and archery skills when she is in the woods and after she gets into the hunger games. Katniss is independent and self-reliant when she loses her father in the mine and her mom is basically not all there. When the game starts, Katniss has to figure out ways to survive. She does that by climbing and sleeping in trees and making traps with everything she has. This shows that The Hunger Games is a rugged individualism when it comes to Katniss and how she acts.

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