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*** The music is significant too - like in the books the Capital tries to reassure control of the situation by blasting their anthem. In the movies this anthem is called "Horn of Plenty", a majestic (albeit ironically named) piece that asserts the games bring plenty and unity for all of Panem. Joining hands at the climax of the anthem turns the tables on Snow, indicating that the entire country is united against him, the games, and the unequal system. Notably the Capital citizens in the crowd grow even more agitated upon seeing the gesture, suggesting even they have turned against him.

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*** ** The music is significant too - like in the books the Capital tries to reassure control of the situation by blasting their anthem. In the movies this anthem is called "Horn of Plenty", a majestic (albeit ironically named) piece that asserts the games bring plenty and unity for all of Panem. Joining hands at the climax of the anthem turns the tables on Snow, indicating that the entire country is united against him, the games, and the unequal system. Notably the Capital citizens in the crowd grow even more agitated upon seeing the gesture, suggesting even they have turned against him.
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*** The music is significant too - like in the books the Capital tries to reassure control of the situation by blasting their anthem. In the movies this anthem is called "Horn of Plenty", a majestic (albeit ironically named) piece that asserts the games bring plenty and unity for all of Panem. Joining hands at the climax of the anthem turns the tables on Snow, indicating that the entire country is united against him, the games, and the unequal system. Notably the Capital citizens in the crowd grow even more agitated upon seeing the gesture, suggesting even they have turned against him.
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** Seventy five years. She broke the game. Two sticks and a piece of string and she broke the game.
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* It's more behind the scenes than anything else, and Katniss only learns of it towards the end. But Plutarch's ''entire gambit'' is nothing to scoff at. Not only does he become Head Gamemaster and get on President Snow's good graces, but he manages to outwit Snow at his own game and ''get away with it.'' In fact, if not for him, Katniss and Peeta would have been killed right on the spot.

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* It's more behind the scenes than anything else, and Katniss only learns of it towards the end. But Plutarch's ''entire gambit'' is nothing to scoff at. Not only does he become Head Gamemaster and get on President Snow's good graces, but he manages to outwit Snow at his own game and ''get away with it.'' In fact, if not for him, Katniss and Peeta would have been killed right on the spot.spot.
* The Districts are all fed up. The Tributes are fed up. Even the professionals. They all hate the Capitol. They're ''done''.
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-->'''Johanna:''' Why yes, I'm angry. You know, I'm getting totally screwed over, here. The deal was that if I won the Hunger Games, I'd get to live the rest of my life in peace. But now, you want to ''kill'' me again. Well, you know what? ''F*** THAT!''

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-->'''Johanna:''' Why yes, I'm angry. You know, I'm getting totally screwed over, here. The deal was that if I won the Hunger Games, I'd get to live the rest of my life in peace. But now, you want to ''kill'' me again. Well, you know what? ''F*** THAT!''THAT! AND F*** [[PunctuatedForEmphasis EVERYONE! THAT HAD ANYTHING! TO DO WITH THIS!]]''

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