Hunger Games Moralit y Powerpoint Presentation PPT.pdf

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This presentation by Group 01 delves into a theological analysis of "The Hunger Games," examining the moral implications of key actions in the film. It discusses three main aspects: Katniss Everdeen's voluntary participation in the Hunger Games to save her sister, the Capitol's se...


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A THEOLOGY CASE STUDY
The
Hunger
Games

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THE ACT IS: GOOD
KATNISS VOLUNTEERS FOR HER SISTER

In the film, Katniss Everdeen sacrifices herself to take her younger sister's
place in the Hunger Games. Her courage, selflessness, and sacrifice
towards her sister is a good act because it demonstrates her love for her
sister and her willingness to put herself in harm's way for the sake of her
loved ones.
THE ACT IS: GOOD

WHY?
Explanation
shows courage, love, and selflessness
Sacrifice one's life for the sake of others
humanity and unwavering commitment to doing
what is right, even in the face of danger.
fight for freedom

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THE APPARENT GOOD
THE CAPITOL SHOWERS THE TRIBUTES WITH GIFTS

The Capitol's provision of food and medicine to the tributes of each district
is an act that appears to be good because it seeks to help and aid the
tributes. The Capitol provides these resources to support and prepare the
conditions of each tribute of the districts for the Hunger Games.
THE APPARENT GOOD

WHY?
Explanation
reinforces the power and control
oppressed and exploited
a tool of control.
appearing benevolent and charitable
masking true intentions

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THE ACT IS: EVIL
THE HUNGER GAMES

The establishment and maintenance of the Hunger Games by the Capitol is
an evil act because it involves the brutal exploitation and oppression of
children from the districts. The Hunger Games are a deadly competition in
which children are forced to fight to the death, and they serve as a
demonstration of the Capitol's power and control over the districts.
THE ACT IS: EVIL

WHY?
Explanation
violation of human rights
cause suffering and loss of life
forced to participate in a deadly competition

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