Is Peeta's mom abusive?

Again, Peeta is used to physical pain. He grew up with an abusive mother, he lost his leg in the first Hunger Games, and had a heart attack in the second; he's dealt with that.
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Why does Peeta's mom hit?

Mrs. Mellark had quite a temper and often turned to beating her children when they had done something that had made her angry in their younger years. For example, when Peeta was young and burnt some of the bread she was baking, she hit him, saying that no decent person would buy burnt bread.
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Was Peeta's family killed?

It is revealed in Mockingjay that he and the rest of Peeta's family were unable to escape and were killed when District 12 was bombed. Mr. Mellark was included in the memory book Katniss, Peeta, and Haymitch made of the people who were important to them that died because of the Capitol.
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How does Peeta feel about his family?

In Chapter Five Peeta more explicitly says that he cares about his family: “It's exactly like that!” he yells at me. “I have people I care about, too, Katniss! Family and friends back in District Twelve who will be just as dead as yours if we don't pull this thing off.
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What was Peeta's disability?

It is so rare that we see a main character in mainstream media who has a disability that is not a focus of the story, and this is why I was so disappointed in the movie. In the book, Peeta is an amputee, but that is merely a part of who he is and does not take over the storyline in any way, shape, or form.
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Does Peeta lose a leg?

Peeta's Leg Amputation

You wouldn't have guessed it from the way the film made it appear; however, Peeta's injury was much worse than you thought. It was so bad, the Capitol deemed his leg unsaleable, hacked it off and replaced it with an artificial one.
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Why did Peeta paint Rue on the floor?

Peeta used the dyes to paint a picture of Rue after Katniss covered her with flowers when she died. He says he wants to hold them accountable for killing Rue, and Effie tells him that that kind of thinking is forbidden.
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Does Peeta ever go back to normal?

Like Katniss, Peeta ended up back in District 12, which was still recovering after being firebombed. By that point, Peeta greatly recovered from the brainwashing, but he still had PTSD from having his mind hijacked. Being in close proximity to Katniss was greatly beneficial as they relied on each other to heal.
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Did Peeta actually have a crush on Katniss?

He and Katniss pretended to be star-crossed lovers, but to Peeta, it was not an act; he truly did love her, but Katniss did not reciprocate these feelings.
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Did Peeta burn the bread on purpose?

Katniss suspects she hit Peeta because he burned the bread, and she also suspects he burned the bread deliberately so that it would be considered damaged and he could give it to Katniss. In other words, Peeta endures a physical beating so that he can help Katniss.
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Why is Peeta named Peeta?

Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson: Katniss' fellow District 12 tribute comes from a family of bread bakers, and his name is an alternate—or dystopic, if you will—spelling of pita. The humble Peeta stands in contrast to the grandiose Panem, which, as noted above, is Latin for bread.
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What happened Katniss dad?

Katniss's father, a coal miner, was killed in a mine explosion when Katniss was 11. After his death, Katniss's mother went into a deep depression and was unable to take care of her children.
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How does Kat stop Peeta from talking about his potential death?

(Chapter Nineteen) How does Katniss stop Peeta from talking about his potential death? She kisses him when he realizes that it's blood poisoning.
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How did Peeta betray Katniss?

6 He Warns Katniss About Cato And Risks His Life

Unfortunately, Cato catches Peeta betraying him by telling Katniss to run and he receives a nasty wound from Cato's knife. Luckily, he's able to keep himself hidden by his camouflage technique while he recovers. It also lets Katniss know he's still on her side.
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Who was the traitor in Hunger Games?

President Alma Coin's proposal to the remaining Victors. President Alma Coin was the president of District 13 and the leader of the Second Rebellion against the Capitol. While President Snow is still the antagonist of the series, she is the hidden but true main antagonist of Mockingjay.
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Does Peeta become an Avox?

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He was a friend of Katniss. He became an Avox after trying to stop Romulus Thread, the new Head Peacekeeper of District 12, from whipping Katniss' friend, Gale.
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What does Peeta say to Katniss at the end of Mockingjay in bed?

Just before the end of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (2015), Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) wakes from a nightmare and abandons her bed to crawl into a cuddle with her long-time Games partner Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson). As she rests her head on Peeta's chest, he asks her, “You love me.
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What did Katniss and Peeta name their babies?

That said, Willow and Rye are pretty cute names for Katniss and Peeta's kids, but they don't seem particularly meaningful. A lot of fans prefer the idea of Katniss and Peeta giving their children names of the dead who sacrificed themselves — like Prim and Finnick.
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Does Katniss sleep with Peeta?

Even though the third part Suzanne Collins's Hunger Games trilogy, Mockingjay, was split in two, one scene was omitted from the films - the infamous sex scene between Peeta and Katniss at the end of the novel. There were, of course, hundreds of fans who wanted to see the pair do the dirty on screen.
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How did Peeta get so skinny?

CGI was used to create/enhance Peeta's growing gauntness in his televised interviews. They considered having Josh Hutcherson lose the weight, but the film schedule – both Mockingjay films were shot back to back – made that difficult to do. So like the rose above, bam, CGI.
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How was Peeta hijacked?

When bruised-neck Katniss wakes from Peeta's attempted strangling of her, she learns that Peeta's mind has been “hijacked” using a technique that involves injecting small doses of tracker jacker venom into the victim.
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Why does Peeta choke Katniss?

Peeta chokes Katniss in Mockingjay because the Capitol has convinced him that she is a mutt designed to destroy the Districts.
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Why can't Mags talk in Catching Fire?

In the Catching Fire novel, Katniss mentioned communicating with Mags, noting the elder woman's garbled speech or possible accent. It was also insinuated that the lead heroine believed that Mags previously suffered from a stroke, which would have cleared up her limited communication.
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Why did Katniss make a Seneca Crane dummy?

Seneca Crane was executed after Katniss's and Peeta's suicide stunt at the end of the Games, and the act was intended to remind the Gamemakers of his fate and suggest that they could suffer the same. Katniss's act, in other words, was an attack on the Gamemakers and wasn't about maintaining her personal integrity.
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Why was Rue's death significant?

Rue was human and she made a great sacrifice in giving her life during the Games. Ultimately, Rue's death inspires Katniss to fight all the more against the Capitol – and win the Games any way she can.
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