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Thirty-three years ago, Nintendo debuted a video game that wiped out its competitors like a green turtle shell wiping out a string of Goombas.
In case you didn't get the reference, it's from "Super Mario Bros.," which was released in Japan on September 13, 1985. The game went on sale in North America later that year and it quickly became one of the most popular video games of all-time, eventually selling over 40 million copies for the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
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Suzanne Collins paints the Hunger Games as a weapon, a method of power and with this quote, she is emphasizing how innately indestructable the Capitol's weapon is supposed to be. The games are used as entertainment for the upper-class society which keeps them submissive to the government while it also symbolizes fear and obedience among the lower class. Having the games be such a secure aspect of the society ensures the governments' rule and power will not be overthrown. It's supposed to elicit such fear among the districts that citizens don't consider the possibility of its defeat.