Answer:
Cinna told Katniss to be herself in the interview.
He also told her to look at him and answer the personal questions as truthfully as she can.
Explanation:
<em>The Hunger Games</em> by Suzanne Collins shows a dysopian world where the rich pay to see a game involving volunteers from the different districts fight for their lives against each other. The games were then televised for the entertainment of the wealthy people in the Capitol while the poor people from the different districts were pitted against each other.
Cinna is the stylish of Katniss Everdeen, the participant from District 12, alongside Peeta Mallark. Before her appearance in the televised interview with Caesar Flickerman, Cinna told her to <em>"be yourself"</em>. This is to make sure that she doesn't feel nervous and feel anxious.
He also told her to think as if she is talking to him and not Caesar. He advised her to <em>"find me, and answer it as honestly as possible"</em> whenever she was asked a personal question.
Answer:
O How fathers and sons interact in this culture during this period
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Explanation:
An analytical approach to any writing based on the feminist and historical perspective will mainly focus on how the different <u>gender issues are taken into account and treated at that particular time in history</u>. This allows the presentation of how men and women were treated and how these differences functions in society.
In Chinua Achebe's <em>Marriage Is A Private Affair</em>, the main issue is that of a man marrying the choice of his father according to what is believed and followed by their village's customs and traditions. Nnaemeka is expected to marry his neighbor's daughter who is selected by his father as a 'good woman' and 'wife-material', a good Christian who's had "<em>proper Christian upbringing"</em>. And in the letter sent by the father, it is evident that issues such as marriage were discussed more like a business transaction rather than a matter of love. The given <u>excerpt shows how fathers and sons interact with each other in their culture, during that period.
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