Authors Note: I wrote this essay on the main conflict from the novel The Hunger Games and explaining the conflict and how it resolved throughout the book.
It’s stupendous how hard it is to endure in the wild, not knowing what could appear right before your eyes. Katniss- the main character from The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins knows this best. For someone that can only remain with a bow and arrow fighting against others that have been training for this moment their whole life. It’s difficult finding water, healing cuts, hunting for food, and most of all staying alive. But that’s why survival or also known as man vs. man is the main conflict of the story.
The main reason man vs. man is the main conflict is because Katniss is participating in the annual Hunger Games that the sick minded Capitol made. Who makes teens kill each other for victory? Twenty four tributes brutally murdering each other to stay alive, that is just unacceptable. This is an example of man vs. man due to the fact that everyone is the arena is using as much knowledge as they know that will help them hold on, or to distribute towards the killing of the others.
While the conflict throughout this novel is so drastic the resolution is very enthralling. The resolution to the conflict is when Peeta and Katniss both conquest. How did they both win? Well there has been an announcement by the Capitol that if someone from the same district is still alive you can partner up or make an ally and win together, Peeta and Katniss fortunately survived and won using their act of being The star-crossed lovers.
In conclusion, surviving is hard for the twenty four tributes participating in the annual Hunger Games. But throughout this amazing novel the main conflict is man vs. man. Katniss fights for her life against all the other tributes trying to succeed.
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