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The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Summaries adapted from

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 9

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 9  Katniss feels betrayed by Peeta but also relieved they don’t have to keep up the appearance of being good friends. In preparation for a televised interview she and the other tributes will be doing the next day, Katniss goes with Effie for instruction on “presentation.” Effie makes Katniss wear high heels, corrects her posture, and tells her to make sure she’s always smiling. It’s important that the audience like Katniss. Next, Katniss meets with Haymitch. He says the impression she makes may determine what sponsors he can get her, but she comes across as hostile. Haymitch tries to get her to seem friendly but eventually gives up. Katniss has dinner in her room that night and smashes dishes in a rage. The redheaded Avox comes in and wipes Katniss’s face and hands, which she cut on a broken dish. Katniss says she should have tried to save her, but the Avox gestures that Katniss would only have ended up like her. Katniss helps her clean up, then goes to sleep.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 8  The next morning, Katniss meets with Cinna. He puts her in a dress covered in jewels that, in the light, give the impression of little flames. He asks if Katniss is ready for her interview, but she says she’s awful. He tells her to be herself, since everyone already loves her spirit, and generally comforts her. The time for the interviews comes. Each tribute gets three minutes. Katniss’s turn arrives and she goes up on the stage. The host is Caesar Flickerman, who does the interviews every year. Katniss does very well, coming off as very charming and even girly. The crowd loves her. When she’s done, she watches Peeta go on next. Caesar asks if he has a girlfriend, and Peeta says no but there is a girl he’s had a crush on as long as he can remember. Caesar says she can’t turn him down if he wins, but Peeta says winning won’t help him. The girl he’s thinking of came to the Games with him.

The Hunger Games - Chapter Summaries Chapter 8 Character Development - Key Points  Katniss: Feels unable to cope with the prospect of the interview and this is not helped when Effie snaps at her in frustration and Haymitch calls her a slug! But Cinna saves the day, his costume seems to inspire confidence in Katniss and his advice to address all her comments in the interview to him, as her friend helps give her focus to her answers; and once the audience starts to laugh with her we see a new, nice (and genuine) side of her character.  Peeta: He is naturally charming and very funny in the interview with Caesar, winning the audience over....and then he drops the bombshell that the girl he secretly is in love with is Katniss! Plot Development – Key Points  Katniss developing confidence and self-belief and Peeta’s declaration of love Key moment in the Chapter.  Peeta’s declaration of unrequited love for Katniss.