Sunday, December 11, 2011

hunger games connections

      Where did it all take place?

     The occupy wall street movement all started in Manhattan Park and now its all nationwide but during the hunger games it took place in Panem and in the arena .This cause for occupy wall street movement is because teen and adults are being removed from Manhattan Park because the protesters have put up tents to live in while they are protesting .The other cause is because the hunger games tributes in the arena have to find a place to live and then be able to hide away from the other tributes .
       Why it started?
   
      The occupy wall street movement started because the protesters want new jobs and want a suitable life said (James kalm ) but in the hunger games Katniss  wants a more suitable life with her mom and little sister but at the same time the other districts also want a more suitable life to . They both connect because all of the people living in a certain district want a more suitable life .
      Who is being affected ?


      The people being affected in the occupy wall street movement are all of the students and workers because students want to be able to get money from their parents to be able to pay their college and stuff and workers to be able to support their families . So in the hunger games the people that are being affected are kids that are 10 and 14 because they are being killed and hurt while they are fighting in the arena .So basically the wallstreet movement and the hunger games are like hurting themselves because some of them end up in jail not thinking how his or her family will end up and on the other side tribute have ti kill eachother  and suffer just to end up earning a suitable life.
       Who saw it all ? 
      During the movement police officers saw it all , kids in a very young age saw it ,teens and adults saw it . During the hunger games , districts saw it , kids that are young saw it ,the capitol people saw it also the tributes ...















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