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The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries - Chapter 14 Katniss looks up and sees that Rue is pointing to a wasp’s nest higher up. Katniss thinks it is probably a tracker jacker nest. Trackers jackers are another mutation created by the Capitol during the war with the districts. They will follow anything that disturbs them and try to kill it. Katniss thinks her only chance of escaping may be to drop the nest onto the tributes below. To avoid drawing the wasps to herself, she decides to saw the branch off during the anthem, which always plays before the dead tributes of the day are projected in the sky. When the anthem starts, Katniss climbs up and saws at the branch holding the nest, but the anthem ends before she finishes so she decides to wait until morning. When she gets back to her sleeping bag, she sees a gift that Haymitch must have gotten from her sponsors and sent during the anthem. It’s a burn ointment, and it instantly soothes Katniss’s hands and leg. Grateful, she falls asleep.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries - Chapter 14 When she wakes, her burns have improved dramatically. She alerts Rue that she’s going to drop the nest, and she hears Rue moving away by jumping from tree to tree. Katniss is stung a few times as she finishes cutting the branch, but the nest crashes to the ground and the group of tributes is immediately swarmed. Most of them run to the lake, but Glimmer is stung too many times and dies there, while another girl staggers off , unlikely to make it very far. Katniss climbs down and runs back to the pool and submerges the stings in the water. Suddenly she remembers the bow Glimmer had, and she runs back to get it. She has to struggle to get the quiver of arrows free, and she hears someone crashing through the trees. Just as she raises the bow to defend herself she sees that it’s Peeta. She thinks he’s going to kill her, but he yells at her to run and shoves her. As she goes, she sees Cato arriving. Charging through the trees, Katniss begins to hallucinate badly from the venom, until finally she collapses in a hole and blacks out.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries - Chapter 14 Character Development - Key Points Katniss: kills a human for the first time, indirectly via the Tracker-Jackers but she knows dropping the hive on them may well result in their deaths. She has passed a big psychological point where if it comes down to kill or be killed, she will kill. Sawing through the branch to drop the nest is a life-or-death decision as is going back for the bow, but both of these things she has to do if she is to stand any chance of survival. Peeta: Once again our opinion of Peeta changes. He seems to have betrayed Katniss (and himself) by joining the Career pack, but at the end of the chapter sends Katniss away, saving her from Cato. So, as readers, where do we stand with Peeta; we just don’t know. Plot Development – Key Points The dropping of the nest, killing of Glimmer and retrieval of the bow. Katniss is now armed so can attack, defend herself and hunt. The hunted has become the hunter! Key moments in the Chapter. Cutting the nest free and dropping it on the Careerers. Katniss getting the bow. Peeta saving Katniss.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries - Chapter 14 The Exam Practice Questions For this written test you will be expected to answer 5 short essay type questions based on a 2 page extract from Ch 14. Each question is worth 4 marks and you are expected to write ¼ to ½ a page for most answers. Q1 asks you to write a short summary of the selected extract. Q2 asks about foreshadowing in the extract. Q3 asks about the decisions Katniss makes in the extract. Q4 asks about the importance of a particular feature in the extract. Q5 asks about the writing style and the writers choice of words in the extract. There are also 5 marks for your SPG in this test: 5 marks = only a couple of minor or no SPG errors. 3-4 marks = several SPG errors. 1-2 marks = frequent SPG errors. 0 marks = very poor SPG.