Who is seneca crane in catching fire by suzanne collins




















She will not die in the Games because the Capitol wants her to, though Snow is determined to end her life. Instead, she will die a martyr's death for the rebels. She will fight to the very last and hope that her acts are enough to give the rebels the boost they need to fight the Capitol.

She realizes this is all so much bigger than herself, and she is hopeful that her death will be enough to spark rebellions across Panem. She also takes pleasure in the fact that her choice to keep Peeta alive is in itself a slap in the face to the Capitol.

A tribute is never supposed to play the Game with any agenda but personal survival. This new fire inside her — new motivation and new inspiration — is what keeps the nightmares away for the night.

Instead of tossing and turning for hours while images of Snow, death, and torture haunt her, Katniss enjoys sleep for the first time in a long time. She is at peace with her decision to die for the rebels. Again, the mockingjay emerges as the symbol of Katniss, the rebellion, and hope. Cinna's costume transformation is his own way of saying that he, like Katniss and Peeta, will not succumb to the Capitol's threats or intimidation. He ensured that the entire country, including Snow and the Gamemakers, saw Katniss dressed as a mockingjay.

The significance of the mockingjay and the girl on fire will be more fuel for the rebels. While he most likely observed the tributes' training and demonstrations, as Plutarch Heavensbee did, no physical description of him appears. This is primarily due to narrative mechanics; everything in the novels is seen from Katniss' point of view, and since Crane's name isn't mentioned until Catching Fire [1] , it's possible that Katniss didn't even know who he was until President Snow told her.

If that's the case, then she would have had no easy way of recognizing him and mentally cataloging his physical features. In The Hunger Games film , Crane is portrayed with pale skin, light blueish-gray eyes, and dark hair. He sports a uniquely styled beard, shaved in an intricate design, and his hair appears to be heavily styled with product. Seneca is impressed with Katniss after she shoots an arrow through the apple in the pig's mouth.

Prior to the Reaping , Crane was interviewed by Caesar Flickerman about his previous experiences as Head Gamemaker, and what defined his individual style of gameplay. He was also interviewed prior to the Tribute Parade for his opinion of the " recruits " as Caesar called them : While lacking a fully-formed opinion at that stage, Crane acknowledged that Katniss Everdeen's unexpected volunteering created an interesting turn of events, which could affect gameplay later on.

Following the tributes' individual training sessions, Crane met with President Snow to discuss Katniss Everdeen's actions and the potential problems she could cause if such actions continued: Snow questioned the basis for her receiving a training score of shooting an arrow at the gamemakers even though Katniss was actually aiming at the apple in the mouth of a roast pig ; what Crane saw as a display of courage Snow interpreted as defiance, and he cautioned Crane that such actions could inspire hope - the only thing stronger than fear - and must be contained.

As Katniss' popularity continued to rise over the course of the games, so did her influence; an on-camera salute to the people of District 11 caused them to break out in rioting. Crane met with Haymitch Abernathy for advice, and to convey President Snow's need to keep Katniss and the districts in line: This led to the initial rule change that allowed two victors , though Snow expressed his opposition to such indulgence.

After Katniss and Peeta threatened to consume poisonous nightlock berries and leave the Games with no victor at all, Crane spared their lives and allowed both to emerge as victors, despite President Snow's opposition. She was killed by allowing two victors to win the Games when only one was supposed to. The name is actually Seneca Crane, and he was the former Head Gamemaker but he was killed after the seventy-fourth hunger games because he let Katniss live after she pulled out the berries.

He Seneca Crane is the head game maker guy in control of the games, like shooting the fireballs draing the stream ect. Seneca Crane, the senator that was killed in the first book. He was killed because he was the one who decided to let both Katniss and Peeta live. Seneca Crane was head gamemaker. She didn't. She used did that to anger the game makers because when she stepped into the demo room, she realized the game makers were in turmoil and seemed frustrated to Peeta.

She didn't want the game makers targeting Peeta so she do some outrageous demo by hanging a dummy of Seneca Crane to divert the wrath of the game makers onto her. No, Wes Bentley plays Seneca Crane in the movie.

If you are talking about the movie, then, well, that part is from Catching Fire. He allowed both tributes to survive, contrary to what he was told to do. When Katniss and Peeta are reaped for the Quarter Quell Book 2 , she tries to come up with something to show the gamemakers on the final day of training.

So she decides to hang a dummy in the middle of the training center. She splatters red paint blood on it and writes the name Seneca Crane. Seneca Crane is dead silly goose. It is catching fire. LEgit, catching the fire. The Capitol strictly regiments everything that occurs in Panem using the threat of violence to keep people in line.

The Games are perhaps the best example. They exist to remind the districts that the Capitol can crush them at will and to make them feel powerless. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook.



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