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Foxface's Death: A Narrative Analysis
After getting the feast, Katniss and Peeta decide to save it and not eat as much as they were given. Later on after eating, they stay in the cave for a few days, and a Thresh has been confirmed dead during one of the nights. Katniss grieves for a bit, and they devise a plan to go hunting for more food. They create a signal for each other, and then while Katniss goes hunting, a cannon goes off, and she can’t find Peeta. Katniss finds Peeta down by the stream, and Katniss tells Peeta not to eat the berries he harvested. The two see a hovercraft receiving Foxface’s corpse, and Katniss begins to theorize how she had died. After figuring out what berries they were, Katniss comes to the conclusion how Foxface had

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