Was the reaping rigged?

In catching fire chapter 4 I believe, it is suggested that the reaping is in fact rigged. That the children of victors are often chosen to add excitement to the games even though they do not have their names added extra times for food as others do.
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How is the reaping system unfair?

How is it unfair? The reaping system is the section of tributes. It is unfair because the poor gets the worst of it. When you turn 12 you become eligible for the system.
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Why is the reaping system unfair to the lower-class?

How is the reaping unfair to the lower-class citizens? It is unfair because the reaping makes the kids put their names in the reaping ball once but if you need food you put ur name in more, (its called a tessera).
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What happens if you don't go to the reaping?

Unless someone is on their deathbed, they will be imprisoned for not attending their district's reaping. The District 12 reaping takes place in the center of town that is called Justice Hall (Hall of Justice in the films).
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Why is Gale's name in 42 times?

All Gale wants is to keep his family and those close to him safe. By the time he was 18 (the same year "The Hunger Games" takes place), he had put his name into the Reaping 42 times in order to gain extra food for his family and reduce the chance of his three younger siblings being chosen as a District 12 tribute.
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Are the reapings rigged every year?



Has a 12 year old won The Hunger Games?

So in the books it says the youngest ever victor is age 14, that means that in the 75 hunger games there has never once been a 12 or 13 year old winner.
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What do the 3 fingers mean in Hunger Games?

In the Hunger Games, the three fingers represented solidarity in a dystopian world where rebels fought for freedom against an all-powerful tyrant. The gesture first surfaced in Thailand just days after a military coup in May 2014 that caused outrage among voters across the kingdom. It was later banned.
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How many times was Katniss name in the reaping?

In the movie, Gale tells Katniss that his name is entered 42 times for the Reaping. It's the why that's not explained. Children can add their name for the Reaping more times in exchange for grain and oil.
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How many times did Katniss put her name in the reaping in the book?

However, each tesserae they sign up for puts another slip with their name in the reaping ball. It is also cumulative, so Katniss Everdeen, when she was sixteen, had her name put in the glass ball twenty times.
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How many reaping entries will Katniss have in her 16th year?

How many Reaping entries will Katniss have in her 16th year? Katniss will have 20 entries.
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How has Katniss poverty shaped her?

Katniss's poverty proves both useful and weak to her. She has been forced to learn several skills that prove useful in the area because of her lack of privilage. In addition to her hunting and gathering her body is able to manage hunger better than those who have that luxury.
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How does Katniss save her sister from the reaping?

How does Katniss save Prim from the reaping? He saves her from the reaping by volunteering as tribute.
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What is the main message in the Hunger Games?

Survival. If you were to pick the main theme of the Hunger Games series, the ability and desire to survive would rightfully come first and foremost. They are stories of survival, physically and mentally. Due to the poverty and starvation issues within Panem, survival is no sure thing.
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What happens to Effie after Mockingjay?

Mockingjay. It isn't known where Effie was taken after she was kidnapped by the rebels. After President Snow is found guilty and is about to be executed, Effie is released from prison and goes back to Katniss to get her ready for Snow's trial. Katniss notes that Effie has a vacant look in her eyes.
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What is the punishment for eating crops in District 11?

Background. Despite its primary industry being agriculture, District 11 is one of the most impoverished districts of Panem. The citizens are not permitted to eat the crops, under the penalty of a public whipping.
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Why don t Gale and Katniss live in the woods?

Why don't Gale and Katniss run away and live in the woods? Because Katniss needs to provide for her family and so does gale. They can not leave their families alone.
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How many times was Prim's name entered for the reaping?

Katniss's sister, Prim, is only twelve and has taken no tesserae, so her name is only in once. Katniss returns home, and after she gets ready, goes with her mother and Prim to the town square. That's where the reaping, which is televised and treated like a festive event, takes place in their district.
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Is Hunger Games ok for 11 year old?

The Hunger Games is a very Good choice for Kids 14 or over, but its an iffy choice for children under 13. If your older tweens have read the book, just save the film for later.
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How did Haymitch win The Hunger Games?

Haymitch won his own Games by using the arena's force field as a weapon – a subversive act which the Capitol did not take well. We learn in the Mockingjay book that a couple of weeks after his victory, Haymitch's mother, younger brother and girlfriend were all killed by Snow as punishment.
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Who is exempt from the Hunger Games?

In the books it's pretty clear; only victors are exempt. All other 12-18 kids in the districts can be chosen. That said; since Katniss is a victor, she is pretty rich (prize money is extremely high, even more so compared to the average poor people in district 12).
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What is Peeta's last name?

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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How old is tigress in Hunger Games?

Tigris was 21 years old by the time of the 10th Hunger Games, having graduated the Academy years earlier and managed employment under fashion designer, Fabricia Whatnot and amassed only a low income.
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Why does President Snow cough blood?

Snow would poison anyone who he saw as a threat to his power, and on at least one occasion he drank from the poisoned cup himself to remove suspicion of his involvement. He took an antidote afterwards, but the poison left sores in his mouth, which were constantly bleeding. Hence the bloody coughing.
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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 did Peeta paint Rue?

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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