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Add to favorites. Submit your own. Similar Articles. Previous Next. The Crow MAG. Kittie - Spit MAG. Offspring Concert MAG. The Offspring — MAG. This article has 1 comment. Post comment. Cause lots of people have been saying there quite the same but different also. Share this on. They both used propaganda and lies to maintain a false image for their naive followers.
Both figures proved they would do anything for power and control, Jeanine with her serums and Snow with his games. Although both are smart individuals, probably some of the smartest characters in The Hunger Games and Divergent , they rely solely on lies to portray a false sense of peace and hope.
Their arrogant natures were their own undoing, as they grew too confident in their advances, and both were overthrown. Johanna and Christina both come across as snarky, rough individuals who have no problem getting dirty. Although neither liked to admit their weaknesses and accept help, they both showed weaknesses and eventually were more open about their emotions. Johanna was notorious for her rebellious personality and proved she would never fit into the mold that the capital wanted her to as seen through her controversial actions and some memorable lines in The Hunger Games.
Christina also proved defiant when she made fun of Four's name and refused to fight in their physical training. Similarly, they both are wounded and guarded characters because of the deaths of their loved ones.
Primrose and Caleb were both the siblings of the main protagonists and shared a similar naive innocence and dependent nature. They both proved to be weak physically and emotionally and relied highly on others to protect them.
Prim and Caleb were both siblings to the main protagonist but proved to be opposites in personality and skill. Where their sisters were fighters and brave, they were soft-hearted and shy.
They both were highly dependent on others to protect them and were emotionally weak to the high-stress situations around them. When they both tried to do something helpful, it usually ended badly for them. Prim died in the explosions and Caleb was beaten up and aligned with the enemy.
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