When I thought about writing this story, I wanted to deviate from the main idea of focusing on the Games. Instead, I decided to explore the sensation of being a mere spectator. With books and movies, we can get a glimpse of how suffocating and challenging it is to be a competitor in the Games. These games, which for the citizens of the Capitol, are just a show, become just another day of pain for the citizens of the districts.
The Capitol holds the belief that the Games turn people into fighters, but what they don't know is that the life of someone living in a district is built on the foundation of struggle.
I took inspiration from the world Suzanne Collins created and developed my own story, but it's essential to note that all image rights belong to her.
That's it.
May the odds be ever in your favor.
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Beyond the Games: A Journey in the World of The Hunger Games"
Teen FictionThe Capitol believes that the spirit of warriors only manifests itself in the Games, but I am here to show that they are completely wrong. From a young age, I was a fighter, taking on tasks that were not mine to take care of my mother. However, prob...