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The same American audiences that grew up captivated by The Hunger Games also came of age in a ... these stories can be misleading and even harmful. YA dystopian movies have too often implied ...
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No, this isn’t “The Hunger Games,” but the ... fodder for cosplay, the games middle schoolers played in the woods and a gateway into dystopian literature. “The dream in children ...
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When I first read “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, I was probably about 12. I enjoyed the series on a surface level, as ...
There is, one character says, “no way to pretty up what follows”. Indeed. Nor is there any attempt to, as that might spoil ...
In the world of film, no environment hooks us quite so profoundly as dystopian societies, those harsh, nihilistic civilizations wherein only the most acute, strongest, or most shrewd have a chance of ...
Jennifer Lawrence is still easily the most famous, but what about Josh Hutcherson, Jack Quaid, and Amandla Stenberg?
As the United States faces growing political polarization and unrest, the dystopian setting of “The Hunger Games” has taken on new meanings for many readers. “Sunrise on the Reaping,” published March ...
What does this say about how society treats people on the ... a year ago as they revisited teen dystopian favorites like “The Hunger Games.” As a teen, LaPlante found a refuge online ...