
Moral Ambiguity in The Hunger Games
09/09/12 • 51 min
What is the primary world? Where is our world in The Hunger Games? What are the elements that we can take directly from it? Some of it is going to be decoration, others more direct.
Copyright 2012 David Beagley / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
What is the primary world? Where is our world in The Hunger Games? What are the elements that we can take directly from it? Some of it is going to be decoration, others more direct.
Copyright 2012 David Beagley / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
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