Across
- 1. The bird that becomes a powerful symbol of rebellion, hope, and survival for Katniss and the districts.
- 4. A direct comparison between two things without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Time is a thief").
- 5. The central idea, message, or underlying lesson about life that an author conveys through a text.
- 11. Giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human things or ideas.
- 12. An object, person, or situation that represents a deeper meaning beyond its literal sense.
- 13. The dystopian nation ruled by the Capitol, divided into twelve oppressed districts.
- 14. The atmosphere or emotional feeling created in the reader by a literary work.
- 15. The daily battle for basic needs like food and shelter faced by the citizens of District 12.
- 16. The protagonist of the film, known as "The Girl on Fire," who volunteers to save her sister.
Down
- 2. A central theme of the film, highlighting the extreme gap between the wealthy Capitol and the starving districts.
- 3. A camera angle positioned low looking up, used to make the Gamemakers or President Snow look powerful and dominant.
- 6. The cynical mentor who helps Katniss and Peeta navigate the politics of the Games.
- 7. A camera angle positioned high looking down, often used to make a tribute look weak, vulnerable, or powerless.
- 8. Wealthy citizens or companies who pay for vital supplies to be dropped to tributes inside the arena.
- 9. A camera shot used to show a character's emotions or capture a vital detail, often focusing tightly on a face or object.
- 10. The annual event where one boy and one girl from each district are chosen by lottery to fight to the death.
- 11. The male tribute from District 12 who uses his baking skills and charm to win over the Capitol audience.
- 12. A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."
