What disease did President Snow have?

Resulting from chronic mouth sores. Resulting from poisoning. Everything about this guy is creepy AF. It's a twisted demonstration of poetic justice that Snow had a lifelong malady related to his own barbaric actions, and that said malady ostensibly played a role in his death.
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Why did President Snow spit out blood?

It is also revealed by Finnick that Snow poisoned his allies, as he believes that they would become future foes, but he had to drink the poison as well so that he wouldn't attract suspicion. Even though he took antidotes, the poison caused permanent sores inside his mouth that never healed.
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What are the sores in President Snow's mouth?

Those sores, says Finnick, are caused by Snow poisoning his enemies and drinking from "the same cup to deflect suspicion." Snow is often seen among the roses in his garden and wearing a rose on his lapel. “Songbirds and Snakes” gives a back story on Snow's connection to roses.
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Why does President Snow smell like roses?

Finnick Odair later reveals that, according to Capitol gossip, Snow uses the scent-enhanced roses to hide the ever-present smell of blood that comes from his mouth sores; during his rise to power - and in an effort to keep it - Snow poisoned any potential rivals and often deflected suspicion by consuming the poisoned ...
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Did President Snow have tuberculosis?

If you're not watching carefully, you might miss it, but President Snow sometimes has a bloody mouth. At first you might wonder if he has some sort of respiratory condition like tuberculosis, but that's not the case.
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What did Snow do to Tigris?

Gaul who she personally disliked and was quite fearful of. At an unknown point in time years before the 74th Hunger Games, she was personally fired by Snow, the stated reason being due to her being too surgically enhanced.
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Is Katniss related to Lucy Gray?

Lucy Gray died in the forest, and Maude Ivory is Katniss's grandmother. Throughout the book, Lucy Gray points out that she's still alive and hasn't lost the games yet by telling Snow that "it's not over until the mockingjay sings." Well, the mockingjays do sing, and she disappears.
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Why does President Snow laugh at the end?

The fact that he escapes death, even just momentarily, gives him a brief sense of getting away with some of what he's done, while his enemy, who he himself has helped turn Katniss against, takes the heavily symbolic arrow. Snow laughs after Katniss killed Coin because he enjoys the irony of the situation.
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What is Rue a symbol of Hunger Games?

Her name, also, means "regret" or "sorrow" (source), which is a bit of foreshadowing as to what her fate will be in the Hunger Games. Rue reminds Katniss very much of her sister, Prim. Katniss acts as the primary protector of Rue once the two become allies.
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How did mags win The Hunger Games?

Mags (Lynn Cohen) was the first winner from District 4. She participated in the 11th Hunger Games, the first year they instituted the Victor's Village. Her exact method for winning is unknown, but she was adept at with a fishhook, and weaving baskets, and likely used both (fishing) skills to secure her victory.
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Why did Snow's drink turn red in Catching Fire?

A: It's Blood: We'll tread lightly here, as there's some potential for big "Mockingjay" reveals. But all is not right with President Snow, and what you saw in his drink was blood leaking from sores in his mouth.
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Is President Snow related to Katniss?

After learning of their plans to take down Snow, Tigris helps Katniss and Gale dress like Capitol citizens, but her relation to Snow is never explained… until now. In the prequel, we learn that Tigris is actually Snow's cousin.
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What does the White flower mean in The Hunger Games?

White roses serve as a symbol for President Snow in The Hunger Games. They are his favorite flower.
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What is the name of President Snow's granddaughter?

Erika Marie Bierman, born June 14, 2001, is an American actress who portrayed Coriolanus Snow's granddaughter in the The Hunger Games: Catching Fire film and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1.
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What are the secrets that Finnick knows?

Finnick learned many secrets, including that Snow, in his rise to power, poisoned his adversaries but to divert suspicion often drank from the same poisoned cup followed by an antidote that only Snow used. Segments of the propo of Katniss and Finnick are aired. The rescue team returns safely to District 13.
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Was Finnick trafficked in The Hunger Games?

I know in The Mockingjay it's revealed after he won the games Finnick was forced to prostitute himself for Capitol women under the threat that his families would be harmed.
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Why does 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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Are Thresh and Rue siblings?

Rue's family. Rue's sister's expression made it clear to Katniss that if her sister and her district partner, Thresh, weren't thanked, they would not be forgiven.
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What do dandelions symbolize to Katniss Why?

In the story, the dandelion becomes a symbol of hope for Katniss, and evidence of her resourcefulness and expert foraging. When she sees the field of dandelions, she gains confidence in her ability to feed her family.
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Is Alma Coin evil?

Type of Villain

President Alma Coin is the final antagonist of The Hunger Games book trilogy, serving as the main antagonist of the last book, Mockingjay. She is the president of District 13 and is very corrupt and in some ways worse than President Coriolanus Snow.
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How old is President Snow?

The film's official synopsis reads, "Years before he would become the tyrannical President of Panem, 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow is the last hope for his fading lineage, a once-proud family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol.
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Why did Katniss shoot Coin instead of Snow?

Coin was willing to sacrifice children to turn the Capitol against Snow and make herself look like the hero that swooped in to save Panem. This is why Katniss chose to kill Coin at the execution instead, putting an end to her reign of terror before it could begin.
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Is Maude Ivory Katniss's grandmother?

Suzanne Collins has never confirmed the theory labeling Maude Ivory Baird as Katniss' grandmother, but it's possible that the upcoming film adaptation of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes will dive deeper into this idea, perhaps retroactively confirming the theory.
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Who will play Lucy Gray Baird in the movie?

Lionsgate announced on Monday that West Side Story star Rachel Zegler has been cast in a lead role, and will play Lucy Gray Baird in the upcoming, Francis Lawrence-directed adaptation of the latest Hunger Games novel by franchise author Suzanne Collins.
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Is Lucy Gray Katniss mother?

Just based on normal parental ages, Lucy Gray (or Maude Ivory) is most likely a great-grandmother to Katniss. Almost certainly on her Father's side. As the singing connection occurs through her father in the original trilogy. Also, katnisses dad is the one who hunts and sings not her mom.
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