Why did Katniss miss the first shoot?

During the private session, Katniss shows the Gamemakers her skills with a bow and arrow. Katniss shoots at the practice dummy but misses. She is angered because the first shot went wrong as she was not accustomed to the bow she was using.
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Why did Katniss score so high in the audition?

Katniss Everdeen - 12, for hanging a dummy with the name "Seneca Crane". It is implied that she received this score so that she would be targeted by other tributes to be killed off.
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Why did Katniss shoot Coin and not Snow?

So instead of shooting Snow, she turned her single arrow from Snow to President Coin and shot her instead, partly to avenge Prim's death.
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Why did Katniss shoot the president of District 13?

Katniss kills Coin at the end of Mockingjay because she sees through the leader's projected façade of wanting a better, free Panem.
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Is Katniss deaf in one ear?

Katniss Became Deaf In One Ear

In the book, blood streams from Katniss' ear, leaving her permanently deaf in her left ear. She doesn't regain hearing until the Capitol fixes her with a replacement aid after winning the Hunger Games.
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Katniss Everdeen kill President Alma Coin (The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2)



Does Peeta lose a leg in the book?

In the book, Peeta's leg is amputated and replaced by a prosthetic. In the movie, he doesn't lose his leg. In the book, Katniss also undergoes treatment for her deaf ear, which is repaired, but this is omitted in the film.
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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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Is Tigris in Mockingjay Snow's cousin?

Tigris Snow is the cousin of Coriolanus Snow and an old acquaintance of Cressida and Plutarch Heavensbee who resides in the Capitol. She was a prized stylist in the earlier editions of the Hunger Games.
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Is President Coin President Snow's daughter?

She met a man and had a child with him. That child was a daughter, who grew up to be President Alma Coin. Lucy Gray told her daughter about her experiences with Snow, which is one of the reasons (aside from the dictatorship) Coin hated Snow so much.
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Is President Alma Coin bad?

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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Why did President Snow cough up 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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What is wrong with President Snow?

Even though he took antidotes, the poison caused permanent sores inside his mouth that never healed. As a result, he always wears a genetically-engineered rose, which covers the scent of blood stained on his breath.
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Why didnt Katniss shoot Gale when he was captured?

8 Katniss refuses to kill Gale

In Mockingjay, Katniss defied Gale's wishes when he was captured because she didn't want to see him dead. It seems like a nice thing for her to do, especially since Gale is soon able to escape out of the Peacekeepers' grasp because of the rebellion's "distraction".
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Who is the strongest tribute in the Hunger Games?

1 Katniss Everdeen

Katniss has proven that she is the most powerful tribute to ever take part in the Hunger Games. Not only is she an experienced and shrewd survivalist, but she also has deadly skill with her bow.
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What score did Finnick get?

With a maximum score of 12, Finnick's strength, speed, and immense skill with a trident would have been enough to defeat any opponent in the arena. That, combined with his charm, would have allowed him to receive the best and most donations while in the arena.
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What score is Peeta expecting?

She locks herself in her room and doesn't come out until Effie calls her to dinner. At the table, everyone wants to know how Peeta and Katniss did. Katniss tells her story, and everyone is shocked but Haymitch, who finds it amusing. When the scores are announced, Peeta gets an eight and Katniss gets an eleven.
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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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What does Lucy Gray look like?

Lucy Gray was described to have dark, curly hair which was pulled up and woven with limp wildflowers at the reaping.
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What happened between Tigris and Snow?

After losing both of their parents in the war, Snow and Tigris live with their grandmother as they struggle to survive without any income. Tigris works as an apprentice to a designer and almost acts as the parental figure, making sure both Snow and their grandmother are fed and taken care of.
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Why did Pollux become an Avox?

Pollux is an Avox cameraman who filmed Katniss Everdeen in the District 13 propos. As an Avox, he was charged for rebellion, and therefore forced to perform slave work. Prior to his appearance in Mockingjay, Pollux was turned into an Avox by the Capitol. It is assumed that the reason behind him...
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Who did Snow marry?

He married Julia Pompey but their marriage was loveless. It was suggested by many that he poisoned his wife because she tried to kill him and take their sons place. After this, he married 2 more people, one being from the Stone Family, and one being from the Willford Family.
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What does Tigris look like?

Physical description. In her youth, Tigris was described as being no great beauty; she had a long, pointed nose, and a skinny body, as well as golden brown eyes.
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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 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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What does the 3 fingers mean in The 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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