Well, Surbhi, Katniss and Peeta are starting to get down to business now aren't they? But they are risking their lives by doing so! When Katniss put those berries to her mouth, she defied the capitol in one of the worst ways possible. In front of a whole entire country who is already in distress! This one thing could set the whole country off! Haymitch knows what was happening right after the games ended. He said on page 356, "Listen up. You're in trouble. Word is the Capitol's furious about you showing them up in the arena. The one thing they can't stand is being laughed at and they're the joke of Panem." Oh my. This is big, isn't Surbhi? Haymitch said "the word is." So he must have heard it from someone else. Who do you think? Other mentors? Is her rebellion against the government that obvious? When I read the part where she took out the berries, I didn't think much of it. I thought they were really going to die, because neither one of them could live without the other one. But the gamemakers stopped them! I don't understand why they have to have a victor. I think it would have saved a bunch of messy trouble if both of them commited suicide. But what they both have gone through with it? What do you think Surbhi? Would Katniss and Peeta both have killed themselves?
That last paragraph could have been taken as a theme in itself. Rebellion, the good and the bad. Rebellion isn't always good, it can cause a lot of trouble, just like Katniss and Peeta has done for themselves.
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