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Annotated Bibliography Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games. New York: Scholastic, 2008. Print. Dehnart, Andy. "At Last! The Secrets of Survivor Revealed." TODAY.com. N.p., 7 Oct. 2008. Web. 30 Apr. 2013. Survivor. CBS Broadcasting Company.2000 Survivor is a reality TV show were 24 contestants 12 girls and 12 boys compete for a grand prize, money. The contestants are put in a extreme environment in which they must hunt for food, make shelter, and compete with the opposing tribe. The Contestants are separated into two tribes and they must face each other in difficult games the producers have in store for them. The losing tribe then goes to tribe council, and there members of the tribe must vote a member of. Usually in tribe council is where people true colors come out, but one by one contestants get eliminated till there is only one standing. American Idol. Fox Broadcasting Company. Los Angeles,2002. American Idol is a reality TV show in search for Americas next super star. The cast hosts several auditions in several different states in which people from all over the world come and perform. There are four judges and they must decide who make it to the next round and whos journey must end. Contestants who make it to the next round then compete to make it to the next several rounds till on 24 contestants are left and off to Hollywood. These last contestants are left to the audience choice and at the end only one will remain and win. Henthorne, Tom. Real or Not Real Approaching the Hunger Games Trilogy. 7.12.(2012): 95107. Print.

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This article discusses the similarities to reality Television and The Hunger Games. The article brings up TV shows like Survivor, Project Runway, and Americas Next Top Model. I found this article in CSUN Oviatt Library EBooks in a book called Approaching the Hunger Games Trilogy. I know this source is reliable because it is a respected book. This article will be useful to my essay because I will be talking about the way The Hunger Games are portrayed in real life.

Pharry, Mary F. Clark, Leisa A. Palumbo, Donald E. Perhaps I Am Watching You Now Of Bread, Blood and The Hunger Games. 7.10.(2012) 148-157. Print This article discusses the way The Hunger Games are controlled by high authority, and to survive you must obey. I also found this article in the CSUN Oviatt Library EBooks in a book called Of Bread, Blood and The Hunger Games. I know this source is reliable because it is a respected book. This article will be useful to my essay, because I will also be talking about the way the Hunger Games are controlled and fake.

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