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AfilCa [17]
3 years ago
9

How does social class affect how people in different parts of Panem perceive the games? What are examples of how social classes

bring people together in the games?
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1 answer:
alexgriva [62]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

hi I hope my answer is helpful in anyway.

Explanation:

Social class affects people in different parts of Panem because the richer you are the less you see of the poor Districts, money is significant in the society of Panem. The richer you are in the world of Panem the less you need to worry about the poor people at the bottom because they mean nothing to you. Capitol residents have often been said to treat the Hunger Games-like a celebrated sporting event and a highly anticipated source of entertainment and past time. It is like a reality show, the rich people at the top don’t think of how much the Districts have struggled, even if they did, they see it as a form of entrainment, like a dramatic back story in a TV show.

The people of the Districts are brought together in the games to fight each other, their social status is pretty much the same, inferior to the Capital. They can bond over it for a bit and may even find a way to rebel (as seen in the second book). Like how people with common ground can come together, the Districts come together because of the games and how they are forced to fight in them. The same with the Capital, the Capital residents come together because of the games, giving money and items to their favorite triubutes, and betting on which one will win.

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