So
I've actually read far enough in this book to specify the theme. The hunger
games are still as capturing as I said in the earlier post, and now, only about
60 pages before the end I can't put it down. It is basically just
an extremely smart book, and I get the feeling that every single
"scene" was deeply analyzed before printing, in order to steal the reader’s
attention and not letting them go before the book was finished. Every time I
put it away, it is because I get pulled away, but the story still remains in my
head, and the questions are being built up until I get to keep on reading.
The theme can in
many ways be compared to the Lord of the rings, because of the main character
being so small and such an unexpected person to overcome
the obstacles she does. The theme of the book is "How unexpected things can be done by unexpected people, and that you can never write a person of, just by their appearance".
Many people might say that I am wrong, that the theme is nothing near what I came up with, to them I say that a theme is not always black and white. People may see themes differently from story to story, because they recognize different things in a story. And the theme of a book can also tell you a story about the readers views of the book. The reason why I say the theme is what I say, is because of the similarities between Frodo and Katniss. They are both being put on a task that initially is too much for them as individuals to handle, but by help of friends they find ways to work it out.
Here is todays inspirational message:"In small things you can find great pleasures."
- Love Chris Krohn
Nice job, Chris.
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