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The Hunger Games

Rebellious- seen when Katniss volunteers for


tribute.

The Amazing Spider-Man


Isolated- seen when peter doesnt walk to
school with anyone.

Violent- seen when all the Tributes fight to


the death.

Bully- seen when Eugene picks on the


younger student.

Caring- seen when Katniss volunteers to


protect her sister.

Reckless- will do anything to protect people.

Dangerous- know this when Katniss goes


into the games and knows that she need to
survive.
Arrogant- When Katniss sarcastically thanks
the adults for paying attention to her in
the training scene.
Intelligent- when Katniss knows not to go for
the bow.

Brave- seen when Peter stands up to the


Lizard Man.
Free- know this when peter changes into
Spiderman and turns into a complete
different person.
Strong- When Spiderman fights the Lizard
Man.

The representation of Teenagers within The Hunger Games and The Amazing Spiderman are
similar. This is shown when the teens are seen as arrogant. This is shown in The Hunger
Games when Katniss sarcastically thanks the adults for supposedly paying attention to her
and also in The Amazing Spiderman when Spiderman says to Gwen Im going to chuck you
out of the window now and chucks her out the window and eases her fall with a rope of
web. Another way teenagers are represented is through the Heroin in The Hunger Games,
Katniss is presented as rebellious. This is shown when she volunteers as tribute. This is
different to the hero in The Amazing Spiderman, as Peter is seen as a smart obedient
teenager.

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