What is it?
In this novel, this book continues what happens in the first book Hunger Games. A young girl fights a harsh leader for her life in horrid game to the death.
Title: Catching Fire
What is your book’s genre?
Realistic Fiction
Example:
Hunger Games
By: Suzanne
Collins
Example:
War Of The World
By: H.G. Wells
Example:
Mocking Jay
By: Suzanne
Collins
Setting of this book takes place in North
Attribute:
This book shows how modern science has progressed by making new species of animals .
Attribute:
The character shows how time has progressed by showing the new weapons the antagonist used against her.
Attribute: Setting makes this book a Realistic Fiction
“I live in a place once known as North
America which lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. I live in the poorest district,
12”
Katniss Everdeen (13)
“So while in the Arena his enemy threw the axe against the force field and it bounced back and killed her?”
Peeta Mallark (176)
“Yes, Haymitch used the force field to his advantage and made the capitol look stupid. They must have been very angry with him, I wondered what they did to him?”
Katniss Everdeen (177)
“He’s still alive so they didn't kill him”
Peeta Mallark (177 )
“What's wrong Katniss?”
Gale Hawthorne (225)
“I just know those invisible hovercraft that appear out of no where are watching us and I don’t want to get caught out here in the Woods it’s a serious penalty.”
Katniss Everdeen (225)
Link to definition map!
Suzanne Collins shows how Catching Fire is a realistic fiction novel because she shows how modern technology could advance into Realistic things. She shows the fiction part by making up a
Dictator and a country that’s called Panem. When you combine the realism of the weapons and the possibility of a world war that leaves North America a wasteland. That makes the novel Realistic Fiction.