Thematic Essay The novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins centers on the themes of morality and justice. It follows the story of Katniss Everdeen, a 12-year-old girl who becomes a tribute in The Hunger Games. These games require him to fight to the death against twenty-three other competitors. In the Hunger Games, the citizens of Panem become pawns in an elaborate game of life and death. “It is in the interest of the Capitol to divide them among themselves,” because it creates fear and divides the people in the twelve districts, preventing them from uniting and starting a new rebellion.Page ID. Heather Ringo and Athena Kashyap. City College of San Francisco through the ASCCC Open Educational Resources Initiative. Table of contents: Poetry: Fiction: Poetry. Attribution. The following examples are essays in which student writers focused on close reading of a literary work. Literary analysis of The Hunger Games by Susanne Collins. Susanne Collins wrote the book The Hunger Games. She aimed it at young teenagers. The author used many writing techniques to show the theme of survival. Collins uses Allusion towards Joan of Arc, Katniss looks like her because she. Life and death situations happen in the most inconvenient moments, whether planned or simply by coincidence. In the young adult novel "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, the main character Katniss finds herself rooting for her life from other tributes in a game of death for the entertainment of others.Analysis. Views. 1501. Amid the scorching heat of an endless summer, I immersed myself in Suzanne Collins' gripping tale, The Hunger Games. This thought-provoking book is set in the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem, located in North America. The story revolves around an annual lottery known as The, The Hunger Games is the first novel in a trilogy that also includes Catching Fire and Mockingjay. Together they are known as The Hunger Games Trilogy. This first novel was published in the New York Times. Bestseller list for over sixty weeks and was named a New York Times Notable Book. He received praise from many others,