At the moment I am on Page 115. Katniss, the narrator, has just found out her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta has chosen to train alone. Leading up to that, where Katniss came from (West Virginia?), how her father died in a mine explosion, the rebellion that happened before that (What incited it?), her skill as a hunter and gatherer, and the annual Hunger Games survival competition (broadcast throughout the kingdom? the dictatorship? the feudal oligarchy?).
Katniss is a futuristic subject, yet her temperament is contemporary. She is angry, fatalistic, sarcastic, mistrusting and intolerant. Parents are generally weak or cruel people. The state is fixed and does not have her best interests at heart. In preparation for the Hunger Games she and her fellow tributes are given makeovers ("styled" to attract sponsors), which she seems to enjoy. Same too with how that translates televisually, which, despite her sensitivity to the natural world of hunting and gathering, she seems to know quite a lot about.
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