The Hunger Games Summary

Part 1: The Tributes
In the first third of
the book, we are introduced to our protagonist, Katniss Everdeen. Though she's
only a teenager, she's a tough hunter who puts food on her family's table. Her
father is dead and she lives with her mother and sister Prim in District 12 in
the country of Panem. She hunts with a guy named Gale who is cute and might
even have a thing for her, but who knows? Katniss is not very in touch with her
mushy side.
Every year the
Capitol of Panem hosts an event called the Hunger Games where two "tributes"
– a boy and a girl – are drafted from each of the twelve districts to be
brought to an arena and fight to the death. Only one person can win. This is to
remind the country not to rebel – and for entertainment, of course. This year,
unfortunately, Katniss's little sister is selected for the Hunger Games, so
Katniss volunteers to take her place. Also selected is Peeta Mellark, the
baker's son, who maybe has a teensy tiny crush on Katniss.
After the reaping
(that's the tribute selection process), Katniss and Peeta are whisked away to
the Capitol to prepare for the Games (and primped for live TV). We meet their
support team, which is primarily comprised of Haymitch (a former Hunger Games
winner and also a drunk), Effie (their wrangler), and Cinna and Portia (their
stylists).
During the opening
ceremonies, Cinna and Portia dress Katniss and Peeta in flames and they draw
much attention to themselves. During training, Katniss reveals her archery
skills to the Gamemakers and scores an amazing 11 out of 12. Peeta gets a lower
score and asks to be coached separately. Peeta also announces in an interview
that he has a mega crush on Katniss. Is this all just a strategy to gain audience
support and sponsors? Katniss thinks so, but it works well for her too, so she
plays along.
Part 2: The
Games
At last: Let the
Games begin!
All 24 of the
tributes are transported to the arena to fight it out. Katniss is on her own at
first, but then she discovers that Peeta has teamed up with the Career Tributes
– the strong kids from the rich districts in Panem who actually want to go to
the Hunger Games. They eventually corner her in a tree, but she drops a tracker
jacker nest on them (that's like a genetically mutated killer wasp) and scores
a bow and arrow in the process.
After this, Katniss
teams up with Rue, a tiny girl from District 11 who reminds her of her sister
Prim. The two are able to take out the Career Tributes' food supply, which
totally infuriates their leader, Cato. Also, Peeta doesn't appear to be teamed
up with them anymore. Where is he? Wounded? Unfortunately, Rue is killed around
this time by one of the Career Tributes. Katniss honors her body by covering it
in flowers.
After Rue's death,
the announcer, wanting to bring back the romance story between Peeta and
Katniss, changes the rules of the game: two people from a single district can
now win. Before she can stop herself, Katniss calls out Peeta's name.
Part 3: The
Victor
Katniss goes hunting
for Peeta and eventually finds him. He is wounded and camouflaged in the muddy
bank of a stream. She nurses him back to health and realizes that by playing up
the romance angle, they can get gifts from sponsors.
Eventually, Katniss
and Peeta must face off with Cato, the only other surviving tribute, but before
that they are all pursued by wild dogs which are actually genetically mutated
killing machines. Finally, Katniss shoots Cato and he falls into the pack.
They've won, right? Wrong. An announcer comes back on and says the rules have
changed back: only one winner allowed.
Katniss and Peeta
can't kill each other, so they make a show of taking poisonous berries in an
act of double suicide. Fortunately, the announcer comes back on before they can
kill themselves, and says that they win. They defeated the Hunger Games!
Katniss and Peeta
keep up the star-crossed lovers routine for the post-games reunion and
interview, knowing that this is the only way to keep from being punished by the
Capitol for the rebellious trick with the poisonous berries. Eventually Katniss
figures out that Peeta really is in love with her – he wasn't acting at all –
and he figures out that she wasn't ever in love with him. As the train pulls
into District 12, they put on a happy face for the camera, take each other's
hands and step onto the platform.
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