The Hunger Games Chapter 5 Quotes
The Hunger Games Chapter 5 Quotes
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Quote 1
What must it be like, I wonder, to live in a world where food appears at the press of a button? How would I spend the hours I now commit to combing the woods for sustenance if it were so easy to come by? (5.27)
Katniss’s whole identity so far is based on survival. Once she gets to the Capitol, she begins to wonder what her life would be like if she didn’t have to hunt and gather food for her family.
Quote 2
"I want the audience to recognize you when you're in the arena," says Cinna dreamily. "Katniss, the girl who was on fire." (5.40)
Cinna, Katniss's stylist, makes a spectacular fiery outfit for her debut in the opening ceremonies. How is the public image that Cinna is crafting for Katniss different from who she really is?
Quote 3
I try to imagine assembling this meal myself back home. Chickens are too expensive, but I could make do with a wild turkey. I'd need to shoot a second turkey to trade for an orange. Goat's milk would have to substitute for cream. We can grow peas in the garden. I'd have to get wild onions from the woods. I don't recognize the grain, our own tessera rations cook down to an unattractive brown mush. Fancy rolls would mean another trade with the baker, perhaps for two or three squirrels. As for the pudding, I can't even guess what's in it. Days of hunting and gathering for this one meal and even then it would be a poor substitution for the Capitol version. (5.26)
The Capitol is a place of seemingly infinite wealth, especially compared with District 12. One meal of theirs, as Katniss notes, would take her days to assemble. How does this make life in the Capitol different?