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Text Study Learning Objectives In this lesson we will continue learning how to: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says. [CC R.L.1] Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze it in detail. [CC.9-10.R.L.2] Provide an objective summary of the text. [CC.9-10.R.L.2] Analyze how complex characters interact with others and advance the plot or develop the theme over the course of a text. [CC.9-10.R.L.3] Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text. [CC.9-10.R.L.4 ] Analyze how structure contributes to the overall meaning and aesthetic impact of the work. [CC R.L.5] Analyze a text to determine symbolism, irony, metaphor and subtext. [CC R.L.6]

Chapter 4

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 4  Peeta volunteers to clean up Haymitch, who is drunk and has fallen in his own vomit. While Katniss sits in her room, she wonders why Peeta did this, then realizes he may just be kind. She decides this is more dangerous to her than an unlikable Peeta and determines not to get any closer with him. When she throws the cookies his father gave her out the window, they land in a field of dandelions, and she remembers gathering dandelions with Prim after she realized she would have to feed her family. Her mother, who is an apothecary, had a book describing plants that can be used for healing, and in it she found notes, made by her father, about which plants were edible. The next day, she went into the woods alone for the first time and began hunting and foraging regularly to keep her family alive. What she caught or collected that she didn’t need, she would trade or sell at the Hob. One day, she noticed some katniss, the plant she’s named after, in a pond. She dug up the edible roots, and that night she and her family ate till they were full. Her mother began to return to normal as well. Katniss, however, never fully forgave her weakness and their relationship was never the same. Katniss wonders what her mother and Prim are doing at home and falls asleep.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 4  In the morning she goes to the train’s dining car. Effie, Peeta, and Haymitch are there. Haymitch is already drinking, and Peeta gets angry with him because he’s supposed to be advising them. He slaps the drink out of Haymitch’s hand. Haymitch punches him, and Katniss stabs her knife into the table between his hand and the liquor bottle. Haymitch wonders if he’s got fighters this year and asks Katniss what else she can do with a knife. She pulls it out of the table and throws skilfully into the wall. If they don’t interfere with his drinking, Haymitch says he’ll help them. His first piece of advice is that whatever the stylists do to them, they shouldn’t resist. The train finally arrives at the Capitol. Katniss and Peeta are amazed at the grandeur and strangeness of it. The people all have bizarre hair and painted faces. Peeta waves to the people gathered to see the tributes coming in. He says he’s waving because some of them may be rich, and Katniss realizes he may be planning a way to survive the Games, making him a threat to her.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 4 Character Development - Key Points Plot Development – Key Points Key moment in the Chapter.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 4 Character Development - Key Points  Katniss – We learn more about how she came to be the person she is. Her hatred for her mother, the importance of Peeta’s gift of bread, using trees for cover.etc.  Mother – A flashback description of how she begins to get better but she has lost the trust of her daughter who ‘hated her for her weakness.’  Peeta – Another act of kindness from Peeta, or is it?  Haymitch – turns out not to be just a drunk former winner. Plot Development – Key Points  We learn how Katniss learnt hunting and foraging skills on her own, skills that will now help her survive the games. We also see how and why her resentment of her mother developed.  Peeta and Haymitch turn out to be not quite what the seem at first. Key moments in the Chapter.  The realisation that a ‘kind Peeta’ would be more difficult to deal with as she may have to kill him to survive so can’t allow herself to become emotionally attached ….and building a wall of emotional detachment is one of Katniss specialties!  The description of Katniss unforgiving resentment towards her mother.  Haymitch offering to stay sober enough to help them survive the games.  The realisation that Peeta is fighting to win….and thus kill Katniss!