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MOUSSAOUI, Rayene |
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2024-01-17T09:39:55Z |
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2024-01-17T09:39:55Z |
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2023-06 |
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http://dspace.univ-guelma.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/15604 |
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This research is an analysis of the novel The Hunger Games (2008) by Suzanne Collins from
the perspectives of the feminist and Marxist frameworks. It explores the terrifying nature of
Panem and the violence portrayed in the novel emphasizing the harsh living conditions and
the dystopian world created by Collins. By exerting complete control over its citizens, the
story reveals the oppressive acts of the government. Additionally, this study critically
examines the portrayal of the female protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, through a feminist lens.
Enduring relentless oppression, discrimination, and abuse throughout her perilous journey in
the Games, Katniss Everdeen emerges as a remarkable and resilient young woman, forged in
the crucible of brutality. Thus, this research examines the transformative journey of the
female protagonist, who has become the face of the revolution, inspiring the people of Panem
to reclaim their freedom. Furthermore, this work delves into the psychological effects of
living in a dystopian society, such as the constant fear and paranoia that citizens experience.
It highlights the manipulation tactics employed by totalitarian regimes to maintain their
power, including indoctrination and propaganda. Additionally, the work examines the role of
rebellion and resistance in dystopian societies, shedding light on how individuals strive to
regain their freedom and challenge oppressive systems. |
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en |
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The Hunger Games, Katniss, Feminism, Oppression, Marxism, Empowerment |
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The Girl on Fire: |
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Katniss Everdeen and the Triumph Over Panem's Oppressive Regime in Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games |
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Working Paper |
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