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The Hunger Games: Katniss Everdeen
The 2012 movie “The Hunger Games” is a fireball of a movie, in which the main character was based on Athena the Greek goddess. As Katniss is the modern day version, their story isn’t exactly the same. Athena got praised, while Katniss got challenged to keep her life. As Katniss Everdeen was in “The Hunger Games,” Athena was also known as independent, determined, and most of all wise. Athena was very much independent. As many men desired her, she stayed a virgin and did not seek to marry (Greek 2014). Since she didn’t marry, she never had children. She watched over the people, which shows that she thought of them as her children. Athena was always determined since birth. After being swallowed by Zeus her father thinking his child would over

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