Comparison of Hunger Games to North America.
Author's
Note: for my compare and contrast essay I decided to compare Hunger Games with the US.
As time passes, things change. There is many things
that have changed since the hunger games. For example, if you were to compare
the knowledge of people from then to people now, we would probably have more
education. Now a days we have more technology and different style of clothes,
that they never had back then. Which might not always be a good thing..
Back then, they knew
how to appreciate things they had. They would be happy with a loaf of bread to
feed their whole family for a couple of days. Compared to now we have
vegetables or fruits, meats, and grain for one meal. People back then would die
(figure of speech) to go on a 'shopping spree' for clothes. Then you have
people these days whine for 'not having enough of clothes' even though they
have a closet full. Back then they weren't able to bath every day, now we can;
which I guess is a good thing.. So I guess you could say we all have our ups
and downs.
Like war, it's one
way Hunger Games and the USA are similar. The only difference is the way it
comes to a decision vs. being chosen for you.
In the Hunger Games, the day of the reaping must be one of the most
'cliff-hanging' moments of your life. This reaping was mandatory, and you had
no choice if you wanted to go in war or not. Everyone's name (ages 12 and
older) was put in a bowl. Separated by gender, but they would pick one name
from each bowl. So there would always be one girl, and one boy who were picked
and had to battle against 23 other people. 22 of them from other districts, one
from being in your own district. Obviously there were no rules nor where there
lines that could be crossed. It was a game that they recorded onto a TV show.
The game was all about killing others, and making you survive.
When it comes to the
USA, it is no longer mandatory for people to go to war. If you want to enlist
in the military you have to be at least 18 or older. It also depends on your
health if you get into the military. In regards to your health, most minor health
issues are except able under curtain guidelines. Our wars these days aren't
recorded TV show. Meaning, they don’t have cameras hiding in trees and people
deciding what happens next. They don’t expect you to kill every last person in
order to win the war. As a matter of fact, they want you guys to protect each
other and not leave anyone behind.
Or education/
schooling. Its another thing Hunger Games and US have in common. One way is the
style of teaching, knowing that they didn’t have technology back then, the kids
probably learned the 'old-fashioned way'. When the teachers is standing up in
front of the class and writing on the chalkboard. Maybe the kids of the Hunger
Games time learned about different topics, like hunting. Hunting isn't easy
with out some knowledge about angles, math, and timing. To be able to hunt as
well as they do, you got to know when the right timing is and what angel to
point your weapon.
Granted, it may be a
completely different type of education, but it still counts. Now, our kind of
education is similar, because MOST schools have a teacher in front of the class
teaching.
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