What does Peeta's character symbolize in the fight against the Capitol?
Mockingjay Ch 17 Review

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The struggle for identity and the fight against oppression, representing the human cost of the Capitol's tyranny.
The desire for power and control over others, reflecting the Capitol's values.
A symbol of rebellion and violence against the Capitol's authority.
The importance of loyalty and friendship in times of crisis.
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What role does memory play in Peeta's character development?
Memory is essential for Peeta's identity, as it helps him understand his past.
Memory is irrelevant to Peeta's character development.
Memory creates a sense of confusion, but does not affect his identity.
Memory is crucial for Peeta's identity; his altered memories create conflict within him, as he struggles to reconcile who he was with who he has become.
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How does Chapter 17 set the stage for Peeta's future actions?
It highlights Peeta's physical strength and combat skills.
It foreshadows Peeta's internal conflict and the choices he will face as he navigates his identity and loyalty amidst the Capitol's control.
It reveals Peeta's romantic feelings for Katniss and their impact on his decisions.
It describes Peeta's strategy for winning the Hunger Games through alliances.
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What does it mean to be a 'mutt' in the context of The Hunger Games?
A type of food served in the Capitol
Genetically engineered creatures created by the Capitol, often resembling or mimicking humans or animals, used to instill fear and control.
A nickname for the citizens of District 12
A special weapon used by the Peacekeepers
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What themes are explored through Peeta's character in Chapter 17?
Themes of identity, manipulation, and the struggle between personal integrity and external control
Themes of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal
Themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption
Themes of power, corruption, and revenge
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In what ways does Peeta's character challenge the notion of free will?
Peeta's actions are solely driven by his own desires and ambitions.
Peeta's character is unaffected by external influences, showcasing true free will.
Peeta's actions, influenced by the Capitol's manipulation, raise questions about free will and whether he can truly make choices that reflect his true self.
Peeta's choices are always in alignment with the expectations of society.
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What does Peeta's struggle reveal about the nature of humanity?
Humanity is inherently good and cannot be corrupted.
Humanity is complex and can be manipulated; it questions what it means to be human when one's identity is compromised.
Humanity is defined by its ability to overcome challenges without losing identity.
Humanity is simple and can be easily understood.
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