I think that the whole book represents troubled countries in this day and age, especially from communist countries. Each district struggles and viewed the capitol as a paradise, with people whose priorities consisted of makeup, eating like royalty, plastic surgery, and the Hunger Games. Facts like these likens the capitol to countries like China or North Korea because when they look to other countries, life seems luxurious, as it does for people of districts looking at countries such as our own.
I think that the whole book represents troubled countries in this day and age, especially from communist countries. Each district struggles and viewed the capitol as a paradise, with people whose priorities consisted of makeup, eating like royalty, plastic surgery, and the Hunger Games. Facts like these likens the capitol to countries like China or North Korea because when they look to other countries, life seems luxurious, as it does for people of districts looking at countries such as our own.
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