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  1. Panem is the country in which The Hunger Games takes place, and it symbolizes a dystopian United States. The word panem is Latin for “bread,” and given the similarity of the Hunger Games to the gladiatorial Games of Ancient Rome, it recalls panem et circenses, or “bread and circuses.”

  2. Need help on symbols in Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games? Check out our detailed analysis. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  3. Mockingjay. The symbolic meaning of the mockingjay changes throughout The Hunger Games trilogy. Early on, readers learn that the mockingjay is a hybrid between a mockingbird and a jabberjay, the latter genetically engineered by the Capitol during the Dark Days to eavesdrop on the rebels and mimic what they said.

  4. The three-finger salute is used by District 12 residents as a gesture of admiration, gratitude, and saying goodbye to someone they love. [1] The sign is made by pressing the three middle fingers of your left hand to your lips and then holding them out to whomever you intend to salute.

  5. The mockingjay pin is the circular gold token Katniss wears during the Games to represent District 12. Each tribute is allowed one item to remind them of their friends and family in their home dist...

  6. Panem is the country in that The Hunger Games takes place, and it symbolizes a dystopian United Country. The word panem is Latin for “bread,” and given the analogy of the Hunger Choose on the slaying Games of Ancient Rome, it recollections panem et circenses, or “bread and circuses.”

  7. thehungergames.fandom.com › wiki › List_of_characters_in_The_Hunger_Games_seriesList of characters in The Hunger Games series

    The following is a list of characters in The Hunger Games series, including the original novels The Hunger Games, Catching Fire and Mockingjay, as well as the prequel title The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.