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Tomas, Anneisha Jeahnyl P.

12-04-2023
12-Del Rosario 21st Century - Reporting

Archetypes
Katniss Everdeen:
Hero: Katniss exemplifies the heroic archetype, displaying bravery, determination, and a
deep sense of compassion. She faces numerous life-threatening challenges, from providing
for her family to participating in the Hunger Games, demonstrating remarkable resilience and
resourcefulness. Her willingness to fight for what is right and protect those she loves makes
her a true hero.

Rebel: Katniss's defiance against the oppressive Capitol government aligns her with the rebel
archetype. She challenges the status quo and inspires others to question the established order.
Her actions spark a revolution, igniting a movement for freedom and justice.

Orphan: Katniss's status as an orphan and her responsibility to care for her younger sister,
Primrose, highlights the archetype of the orphan. She learns to be independent and
resourceful, carrying the weight of responsibility on her shoulders.

Peeta Mellark:
Caregiver: Peeta's nurturing and protective nature aligns him with the caregiver archetype.
His unwavering loyalty and affection towards Katniss are evident throughout the story. He
acts as her confidant, offering support and guidance in the face of adversity.

Lover: Peeta's blossoming love for Katniss and his willingness to sacrifice himself for her
embody the lover archetype. His deep affection and devotion drive his actions, adding a layer
of complexity to his character.

Haymitch Abernathy:
Mentor: Haymitch's role as a seasoned victor and Katniss's mentor aligns him with the
mentor archetype. His experience and strategic insights prove invaluable to Katniss's survival
in the Hunger Games. He guides her through the treacherous world of the Games, teaching
her how to navigate the challenges and emerge victorious.
President Snow:
Villain: President Snow embodies the villain archetype, representing the epitome of evil and
corruption. His ruthless pursuit of power and control leads to the oppression of the districts
and the establishment of the Hunger Games. He manipulates and eliminates anyone who
threatens his position, making him a formidable antagonist.

Ruler: Coriolanus Snow's position as the President of Panem places him in the ruler
archetype. He wields immense power and authority, maintaining control through fear and
intimidation. His desire for absolute control and his willingness to sacrifice innocent lives for
the sake of maintaining his power make him a symbol of tyranny.

Primrose Everdeen:
Innocent: Primrose embodies the innocent archetype, representing purity, vulnerability, and
the victim of injustice. Her tragic fate serves as a catalyst for Katniss's revolutionary spirit.

Rue:
Innocent: Rue, like Primrose, represents the innocent archetype. Her youth, vulnerability,
and connection with Katniss highlight the devastating impact of the Hunger Games on
children. Her tragic death serves as a reminder of the brutality of the Games and the need for
change.

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