What does Katniss say in The Hunger Games?
Katniss Everdeen: “Take care of them, Gale! Whatever you do, don’t let them starve! Katniss Everdeen: Take care of them, Gale! Whatever you do, don’t let them starve!
What did they say at the beginning of the Hunger Games?
“Ladies and gentlemen, let the 74th Hunger Games begin – and may the odds be ever in your favor!”
What are some quotes Katniss Everdeen?
The Hunger Games: Katniss’s Most Inspirational Quotes
- 12 “I Guess There Are No More Rules About What A Person Can Do To Another Person.”
- 13 “Nothing Good Is Safe While He’s Alive, And I Can’t Make Another Speech About It.”
- 14 “I’ll Tell You How I Survive It.”
- 15 “I Volunteer As Tribute.”
What does the 3 fingers mean in The Hunger Games?
Katniss Everdeen. The Three Finger Salute is used by District 12 residents when they have to say thanks or just to show that the person is loved and respected by them. It’s a gesture of admiration, gratitude and saying goodbye to someone you love.
What is the last line of The Hunger Games?
LAST: “It gets a little tedious after all these years, but there are much worse games to play.”
Who said Hope is the only thing stronger than fear?
Quote by Robert Ludlum: “Hope is the only thing stronger than fear.
What are some important quotes from The Hunger Games?
“May the odds be ever in your favor!” “District 12: Where you can starve to death in safety.” “If Peeta and I were both to die, or they thought we were….My fingers fumble with the pouch on my belt, freeing it. Peeta sees it and his hand clamps on my wrist. “No, I won’t let you.”. “Trust me,” I whisper.
What is the best Hunger Games book?
The Hunger Games (first book) hands down is the best book out of the trilogy. The story, pace and ideas were just superb. Catching Fire comes in second. There were a lot of humor on it but I felt that it was repetitive with the Quell games and all.
What is The Hunger Games slogan?
“May the odds be ever in your favor” is the slogan of the Hunger Games and is typically directed towards potential or actual tributes. Throughout the novel various characters recite it both seriously and sarcastically. The phrase is an example of verbal irony, as the odds are actually in no one’s favor.