![]() ![]() Katniss has been medicating herself because, while she wants freedom for the districts, she also feels guilt because her actions toward the Capitol were subversive throughout the first two books. Katniss stands before her sister Prim’s shoes, watched over by her friend, Gale, who is in an invisible hovercraft above. It has been razed to the ground, burned, and ninety percent of its inhabitants killed. Part one opens with Katniss observing the remains of District Twelve. It is here that Mockingjay picks up the story. Katniss and other surviving tributes are rescued by the resistance, which is run by the thirteenth district, previously thought to have been destroyed. ![]() In book two, Katniss and Peeta must return to the arena, but though they destroy it, Peeta is taken by the Capitol. In book one, readers learned about the hunger games and how the Capitol-and President Snow-uses the brutal annual tradition to oppress the people living in the twelve districts of Panem. Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins is the third book in the Hunger Games trilogy, and follows Katniss Everdeen. ![]()
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