7/14/2023 0 Comments Haymitch and effieEffie is a bright and bubbly person who wears a lot of bright clothing and make up.What motivates the character’s behaviour and choices.īehaviour during hunger games (on the train). The way the character is constructed in the beginning chapters. He is obviously haunted by his experiences and by his past experiences of sending young children into an arena and watching them die every year. Haymitch serves as a reminder to readers that no one really wins the hunger games.‘You’re supposed to be in love, sweetheart. “Haymitch couldn’t be sending me a clearer message.Katniss understands his message as they are very alike. He sends Katniss ointment for her burn injuries and later sends her soup for Peeta. ![]() He was able to get them sponsors so that he could keep the tributes he thought had potential alive. Haymitch's behaviour is not seen during the games apart from being motivated by Katniss and Peeta.The audience will think you've mixed it up with the other tributes before you've even made it into the arena.” When Peeta recovers and tries to put ice on his face Haymitch says, ” No, let the bruise show. Haymitch makes a joke about trying to stay alive in the hunger games but Peeta doesn't find it funny so Peeta tries to take Haymitch’s drink away but Haymitch reacts by punching Peeta in the face. He is aware that to win the tributes must have sponsors. He starts to be more motivated to get sponsors for them and try and keep them alive. He seems hardened because all the other tributes he had trained have died but when he realises Katniss and Peeta actually have a chance he becomes more interested. Haymitch is not an easily motivated person.Haymitch is also created to be a stubborn and arrogant person.He is created to be a bit of an unstable person.He is created to be a lonely alcoholic who tries to forget about his time in the games.He is a former District 12 tribute and his role is to coach Katniss and Peeta during the hunger games. Haymitch is introduced to readers during the Reaping.What motivates the character’s behaviour and choices? The way the character is constructed in the opening chapters.
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