Author’s Note: This
piece is a cause and effect piece about the book The Hunger Games by
Suzanne Collins. This is an essay explaining the cause and effect events in the
story.
According
to the Capitol fighting until death is entertaining. Twelve districts are a part
of what once was the country, the United States. Every year, each district
chooses one boy and one girl to participate in the Hunger Games. The sole
winner of the games receives celebrity status for themselves as well as food
for their district. Primrose Everdeen was chosen from District Twelve, however,
her older sister, Katniss, volunteers to take her place. Katniss feels
compelled to protect her sister as she has been doing ever since the death of
her father. Due to their mother’s severe depression, Katniss has been providing
and protecting her family for years. The Hunger Games, the climax, or cause is
the ultimate test of survival for Katniss.
Katniss is a brave and strong girl who lives
in a poor district where fending off starvation is a daily struggle. This
extreme struggle to survive has forced her to learn how to secretly hunt using
a bow and arrow. This skill meant survival at home but also becomes her talent
and aids in her survival during the games. When she enters the arena, she has
to face many unimaginable things such as; starvation, thirst, out of this world
animals and emotional trials she has never expected. Her difficult life gave
her some preparation that helped her survive in the Hunger games, a minor cause
and effect result.
The
major effects and turning point of this story happened to be at the end of the
games and afterward when Peeta and Katniss both are declared winners. At the
end of the games, Peeta and Katniss are left to decide who would survive.
Neither one could bring themselves to kill the other, so they decided to eat poisonous
berries and die together, leaving no one a winner. The capitol interfered before they could eat
the berries and both were declared winners.
The
effect of this result would assume would be joyous and most that is true
however, with this conflict there is more than one effect that results. The
obvious effect of the winning of the Hunger Games was ultimately the survival of
Katniss and Peeta both from District twelve. They in fact would be provided
with a new home, riches and food for themselves and their families. Winning the
games made Katniss’s life much better than before the games however there were
negative effects as well. The effects
not only her life but also her families lives too. It’s impacted her
relationship with her friend, Gale. He didn’t know how to react to her
relationship with Peeta and as a result he distanced himself from her. This was
hurtful and confusing to her. Most importantly the effect of winning the Huger
Games the way Peeta and Katniss did with the poisonous berries, did not go over
well with the leaders in the capitol. Feeling deceived, the leaders give
Katniss feelings of unrest for what her future may hold.
In
conclusion, many effects, not just one resulted from the winning of the Hunger
Games, and not all were positive. As in life, the cause and effect relationship
we experience we experience every day, though not as extreme as what Katniss
experienced, can bring us and others around bring upon unhappiness and joy but
also bring upon happiness and sorrow. There’s a lesson to be learned everyday
we survive out own Hunger Games of life.