Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Wanted Outcome

We all try to be in control. And mainly because we want something to go our way. That is why Seneca Crane and President Snow love their job so much. They can have control over life and death. Seneca Crane gets tod ecide who dies and who lives in the Hunger Games and how he wants the tributes to struggle. Seneca Crane had an announcement saying that tributes from the same district are allowed to become allies and win together. But when Katniss and Peeta a.k.a "The Starcrossed Lovers" are the last two standing, the new rules are revoked, so the viewers can watch the most interesting showdown ever. So this proves it.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Genetic Engineering

In our book club, we discussed that Panem has very complex genetic engineering, with canibal muttations, arenas, and toxic flowers. So far, in our world today, we have created many mutts ourselves. We have a human-made sheep called Polly. Polly has produced more sheeps. We also created a mechanical jellyfish. Scientists can now splice animal DNA and add human DNA into it. Panem is built on these mechanical man-made creatures. So if something goes wrong in the lab, we might have a canibal half-human half-lizard mutt.

Examples of extreme genetic engineering can be shown in not just The Hunger Games trilogy but also Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. In it, Victor tries to create his own creature, but he messes up an creates a monster. The monster is just like humans, but because of its appearance it is shunned and abused by everyone he encounters.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The Hanging Tree (Inference)


Are you, Are you

Coming to the tree
Where they strung up a man they say murdered three
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree

Are you, Are you

Coming to the tree
Where the dead man called out for his love to flee
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree

Are you, Are you

Coming to the tree
Where I told you to run, so we'd both be free
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.

Are you, Are you

Coming to the tree
Wear a necklace of rope, side by side with me.
Strange things did happen here,
No stranger would it be,
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.

In the last book of the Hunger Games Trilogy, "Mockingjay", Katniss sings a song that her father taught her, when he was still alive. Katniss doesn't know what the song means, but she tells us that it originated from the hills of District 12, during the olden times. Katniss's father would sing it for her and Prim. They would all make matching necklaces of rope for the song. But Mrs. Everdeen would always freak out when that song was sung. She would also snatch the necklaces away from them. Suddenly, the song was forbidden by her family. It provided them with fear. Katniss states that she began to understand the song when she started getting older, and after her father's death. The song is about a couple who were in love. The girl killed her boyfriend by hanging him on a tree. Then, the girl was guilty. The man's corpse told her to run away and hide. 
I think the story can expand. I think the couple was in the woods, trying escape a crime they committed inside the District. They secretly go off into the woods, leaving the District, which is a crime. As they struggled to stay alive in the woods, the girl goes insane and decides to keep all the surviving resources for herself. So when her boyfriend falls asleep, she decides to kill him with a rope. She ties the rope to a tree and puts her boyfriend's neck inside the loop. There and then, she hangs him to his death. The corpse leaves herself to be frightened and scared. Then she runs off to find a tribe of other runaways. There, she gives birth to children and comes up with song, when her boyfriend haunts her dreams. She becomes depressed and sick for the rest of her life, and her kids carried out the song. And Katniss's father came from the runaway tribe, and he knew the song. The runaway tribe is now part of District 13.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Robert Frost Poem Inference

Two roads diverged in yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


I think this poem relates to teenagers because at that time, they have to make certain decisions that will effect their future.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Is Our Fate Called Panem?

"There was once a place called North America. But droughts and fires, hurricanes and tornadoes, and encroaching seas took their toll. Brutal wars broke out as people fought for the few remaining resources. The earth was scarred and desolate, the people terrified and hopeless. But out of the ashes rose Panem, a nation made up of a great Capitol, ringed by thirteen districts, which brought peace and prosperity to its citizens for many generations." This is the introduction of the Hunger Games. It is not in the perspective of Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of the story. This is the introduction of Panem, a dystopian nation that formed after global warming and disaster. 

This sounds like us... well, kind of. There is also another thing. Our craving for entertainment genres like teens, violence, and romance. Panem's citizens( mostly in the Capitol) love to watch the Hunger Games. They love to watch a romantic teenage violence. We like this too. Why else do we love shows like Jersey Shore, or Big Brother, or Temptation Island. We like drama, cheating, life and death situations. We also like being part of the spies. We watch people be in positions that we never want to be in. 

I read the book, The Girl who was on Fire. There was an essay on muttations. The muttations in the Capitol are cruel and scary and love to eat... EVERYTHING! We see muttations of giant wolves that resembled the tributes of the 74th annual Hunger games. We see tracker-jackers. We see President Snow's white rose. We see the orange monkeys in the Third Quarter Quell. We see the half-human and half-lizard monsters that eat Finnick in the undergrounds of the Capitol. Then we see mutts that don't eat you. The jabberjays and most importantly, the Mockingjays. We have our own muttations. We made a mechanical sheep with human hormones. We call her Polly. We also made a spliced jellyfish. Humans have created life. As long as were not madmen, we can create non-vicious creatures. We have to have to have good intentions for the things we create. Or else it will become another version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.  

I have stated three things that could lead to the destruction of the human race( Panem ). It doesn't mean it will, but if it is taken to the wrong and overconfident level, it will. Our cravings and curiosity might lead to Panem. Or have you noticed global warming? The ice is melting. Land might flood. There is more heat. This could lead to the world of Katniss Everdeen. Panem is coming.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Why Katniss Killed President Alma Coin

So we all know that in the end of Mockingjay, Katniss doesn't shoot President Snow, her torturer, to death.   Instead she shoots President Alma Coin, the president of District 13, putting us all into confusion. We are confused, because Katniss didn't even aim her arrow at President Snow.

Let's start with the beginning. It all started from Rue's death. Katniss and Rue were both in the 74th annual Hunger Games, along with Peeta Mellark, who came from District 12 with Katniss. Rue is from District 11. When Marvel, the boy tribute from District 1 shot Rue in her stomach, he ended up killing her. Katniss came in just in time to prevent Marvel from hurting Rue even more. She shoots his neck down and kills him. Katniss then sings Rue to death. But she had to fulfill one of Rue's request. She had to win. If she didn't Rue's death wouldn't be as significant. Now, Katniss became determined. And when she and Peeta were the last tributes standing, she couldn't go home alone. So she handed Peeta a handful of poisonous berries called Nightlock. If both Peeta and her couldn't be victors, then no one would. She and Peeta were going to commit a double-suicide. But they didn't get to. Claudius Templesmith told them to stop. Then he announced that they were the victors of the 74th annual Hunger Games. The crowd saw Katniss show up the Capitol. President Snow didn't like this. He knew there was going to be an uprising.

In Catching Fire, he threatens Katniss, telling her to behave, or otherwise lose her loved ones. At first she tries to behave. But after seeing an uprising in District 8, and seeing her best friend Gale Hawthorne be beaten in front of the public, she knows that she hates the Capitol. She knows she hates President Snow. Katniss sparked a revolution. President Snow takes it out on her by reaping her for the Quarter Quell, a special edition of the Hunger Games which occurs every 25 years. Victors have been reaped for this new Hunger Games. Before she steps into the arena, she watches Cinna, her stylist and friend be beaten to death by peacekeepers. The game is full of torture, taking away Mags, an old woman, who was Finnick Odair's (the incredibly handsome victor of the 65th annual Hunger Games ) mentor. In the middle of the Games, the arena is blown up, and Katniss, Beetee( a man tribute from District 3, who won a previous Hunger Games), and Finnick are rescued by a District 13 helicopter. The rest of the tributes are taken away by the Capitol.

In Mockingjay, there is a rebellion and Katniss is the face of it. She is known as the Mockingjay. She watches television from the Capitol. Peeta is beaten continuously. There is a war. Other tributes are tortured. District 12 has been blown up. Peeta has been whitewashed. District 8 is blown up. A hospital of injured and sick people, including children is set on fire. A portion of District 13 is killed. Finnick is dead. Some soldiers from District 13 are dead. There is no sign off Effie Trinket, her escort. But the worst thing happens. Prim, Katniss's sister, who she loves more than anyone else, is sent by President Coin to the Capitol, where soldiers are shooting each other, and bombing everything. Prim is sent to nurse children, when she herself is 13. Katniss watches Prim in a crowd of Capitol children. She also watches President Snow bomb the pool of children, and kill Prim. Katniss's heart just broke and shattered, and died. All of her loved ones were slipping out of her fingertips. No. They were being forced away.

Another bomb forces the Capitol to surrender. President Snow is taken away by District 13. We are now back to the scene where Katniss has to shoot him to death. But Katniss doesn't. She shoots President Coin, the leader of the rebellion. President Snow may have destroyed her life, her district, her home, Rue, Thresh, tributes, Finnick, Mags, Wiress, Boggs, soldiers, Cinna, Portia, children, the injured, the sick, Bonnie, Twill, beaten Gale, beaten Peeta, tortured Peeta, whitewashed Peeta, but it would never be anything compared to what President Coin did. President Coin sent her little sister, Primrose everdeen, the only she was sure she loved, to her death. That is why she shot President Coin.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Civil War Ghosts

So I just finished a book about Civil War Ghosts, which is literally the title of the book. I mean, I don't believe in ghosts, but I read books like this to see how history and noises mess with us. In the book, I read about people who saw a ghost wagon with injured men, dressed in mid-19th century clothes. There were a few witnesses. They claimed that they moaning from the wagon. Wow.

I read about the Luminous Lady whose ghost is supposed haunt a fort in Virginia. Her story is a love story. The woman's name was Camille, and her husband was Captain Kirtz. Kirtz was abusive to his wife. He yelled at her, and beat her. Looking for love, she met a young officer named Peter. Kirtz suspected other men in the town to have stolen his wife from him, but not Kirtz. Camille and Peter couldn't be together unless Kirtz left. They got the oppurtun ity when Kirtz was assigned a job, and he left.