Shakespeare was mainly influenced by other authors, even though some of his work was wholly original. Some of his favorites and ones who influenced him a lot were probably Geoffery Chaucer, who was one of England's finest poets, and Plutarch, who was a biographer and philosopher. But his main influence was The Bible. He makes many biblical references in his plays, especially Macbeth.
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Katniss is the protagonist of "Hunger Games" and has numerous moments, within the story, that prove that she is a resourceful, intelligent and fearless girl. We can see this early in the story, when Katiniss uses all her ingenuity, courage and intelligence to meet the needs of her family. Katniss learns to sweat guns and hunt so her family doesn't go hungry.
She also volunteers to be a participant in the cruel Hunger Games so that her sister would not be forced to participate in this game.
The Hunger Games was a deadly game, where participants had to kill their opponents. Within this game, Katniss not only proves to be a relevant player, she refuses to kill the last opponent just to entertain viewers, preferring to sacrifice herself to end this bloody spectacle.
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He was the one that created a connection with the pilgrims in the beginning with his tribe and the new settlers.
The pilgrims are from England, so they could've told the English about their experiences.
I'm not a big history person, I'm not exactly sure on this part, but it should be alright :P