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Toggle navigation. March 3, Katniss formed an alliance with her and took care of her as well. She was deeply cared for by Katniss. Rue told her everything about her, like her favorite thing in the world is music. Katniss felt empathy and pity for her. Katniss demonstrated her love for Rue by crying and mourning her death and covering her body in flowers at the time of her death to show that she was 'more than just a piece in their games'.

Katniss trusts Rue because of her similarities to Prim and her gentle demeanor. Katniss also felt pity and empathy for Rue, being forced into the arena at such a young age. She also realized she could trust Rue because she watched over her while she was asleep from the Tracker Jacker venom. One of the reasons Rue said she trusted Katniss, was because of her mockingjay pin. Rue and her bonded the night Katniss awakened from her tracker jacker injuries.

Rue received a groosling leg from Katniss, after she refused the first few times. Katniss and Rue tell each other about their life and district. Rue told her about the Career's camp and this helps her with her plan. Rue trusted Katniss when she saw that Katniss had on a mockingjay pin. She then proceeded to help her with a plan to destroy the career alliance. But soon after the second fire was lit, Rue stumbled into a trap set up by Marvel, who stabbed her through the abdomen with his spear while Katniss ran to save her.

After dispatching Marvel, Rue begged Katniss win and to sing to her as she died. As an act of defiance and a way to honor Rue's death, Katniss covers Rue's corpse with brightly colored flowers and gives her District 12's farewell gesture, of the three middle fingers pressed to the lips and held up.

Thresh liked Rue and took pity on her since she was so young and nice and felt she did not deserve to be forced into the games. They seemed to have a fairly close friendship, as Thresh was infuriated and saddened by her death. During training in the film when Rue stole Cato's knife which caused him to attack another tribute , Thresh looked up and smiled at Rue knowing it was her.

During the feast, Thresh overheard Clove taunting Katniss about Rue and taking credit for her death, and was enraged by this, Thresh pushed Clove off Katniss and held her above the ground by her throat, yelling accusations at her. Terrified, Clove insisted she didn't kill Rue this is true, as it was Marvel who killed her , but Thresh didn't believe her, and crushed her skull with a large rock although in the film he bangs Clove against the Cornucopia until her neck breaks , avenging Rue's death.

Due to Katniss' alliance with Rue, Thresh spared her life, suggesting that he cared for her. Rue had a gentle and kind nature. Her greatest joy in life was music, and she loved singing with the mockingjays at home. The mockingjays liked her and were used to her; a few were even her special friends because she was the one who sang a four-note melody that signaled the end of a work day out in the fields.

While in the arena , Rue showed excitement at the prospect of adventure - one character trait that Katniss noted differed her from Prim. Rue was clever and quite observant of her surroundings, noticing every piece of information she saw when spying on the Careers. Being the eldest child in her family, Rue was a caretaker and always made sure her younger siblings were tended to. Similarly, she helped heal Katniss in the arena and willingly shared her supplies and knowledge. Once allied with Katniss, Rue put a great deal of trust in her, falling asleep quickly that night and agreeing to Katniss's schemes.

She can hit the target every time with a slingshot. Rue had a talent for singing; her greatest joy was music. During work she would sing to the mockingjays and they would sing back. She was also able to whistle a four note song which had meaning in her district that the day of work was over. Exceptionally talented at climbing, she could silently jump from one tree to another without being noticed; Katniss compared her skill to that of the birds.

Rue was able to stalk and track Katniss and other tributes during the Games to gain information and no one picked up that they were being followed or watched by her. Also, she climbed to the top of the rafters during training after stealing a knife from Cato in the film.

Rue was also intelligent. She was able to survive by herself before she formed her alliance with Katniss. She survived mostly on roots and berries that she found and discovered could be eaten. She was expected to have survived by staying off the ground and hiding in trees. She was very observant as well, picking up every small and important detail about the career's camp and some useful information about other tributes.

Rue was very talented with a slingshot. Rue's tribute token was a grass necklace with a wooden star, used as a good luck charm in the Games. She received a water skin and an extra pair of socks from the Cornucopia that she used to keep her hands warm. She also made herself a slingshot, which seemed to be of good quality, and a knife that she made from a sharp shard of rock. Rue's mutt was one of the creatures that appeared at the end of the 74th Hunger Games. It was described as the smallest of the wolf-mutts with a curly dark brown coat.

It also wore a woven collar made of plant fibers and straw. Rue's district number, 11, was woven into the collar as well. Her mutt seemed to have no connection to Katniss whatsoever, as it tried to kill her like the rest of the Mutts. Rue is named after a small mountain flower called ruta graveolens.

Considering the flower is also known as "herb-of-grace", it may explain Rue's delicate touch and gentleness. The Hunger Games Wiki Explore. Victors Gamemaker Rebels The Covey. Songs Songs from District Hunger Games film. Panem The Capitol Academy University. District 1 District 2 District 4. Songbirds and Snakes portal Policy Blog policy Image policy. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk I see her in the yellow flowers that grow in the Meadow by my house.

I see her in the mockingjays that sing in the trees. There's a special little song I do. And the mockingjays spread it around the orchard. That's how everyone knows to knock off. If they can't catch me they can't kill me. So don't count me out. She has dark brown skin and eyes, but other than that, she's very like Prim in size and demeanor. Though intended for a young adult audience, The Hunger Games tackles some pretty dire material: a grizzly, vicious tournament, a civilization of repressed, malnourished peoples, and an authoritarian government which allows it all to happen.

There may be plenty of fans of the story, but there are a scarce few who would actually enjoy living in the world Suzanne Collins has brought to life. Save for a few ravenous fanatics from the more industrious districts of Panem, who actually volunteer for a chance to compete in the annual Hunger Games, most tributes assume it to be a form of elaborate capital punishment.

In order to keep this unruly, desperate bunch of contestants in line, the Capitol institutes a small set of rules to ensure that the games remain a savage form of entertainment as well as a hostile display of their terrible might over the subservient districts.

The Hunger Games are cruel and barbarous, though tributes who keep these rules in mind may just emerge victorious. This rule is rarely enforced and was even broken by the likes of Katniss Everdeen, as well as plenty of the other tributes who gained proficiency in combat via the necessity of their harsh lives.

As anyone who has read the novels or watched the films will attest, life in Panem is exceptionally difficult, and it would be tough to come across anyone lacking in at least some form of survival training. The Gamemakers — the organization pulling the strings behind the scenes during the games — are diligent in their work to keep the tributes under control. Going so far as to artificially eliminate contestants caught bending the rules or operating outside of traditional Hunger Games protocol, they can be downright barbaric in the tactics they employ.

The Capitol operates on a zero tolerance policy when it comes to false starts, and tributes caught breaking that rule will be disqualified in gloriously grotesque fashion. Of course, pitting a set of fresh-faced teens against each other would hardly make for much of a show, so contestants are allowed to receive coaching from previous victors from their district. While this may be a tremendous help for those hailing from districts rich in Hunger Games championship, it is more or less useless to those originating in areas with a mediocre track record in the games.

This was the case for Katniss and Peeta in the 74th Hunger Games, as they were forced to share a mentor in the relatively unreliable Haymitch Abernathy.

Of course, there must have been a time in which districts boasted absolutely no victors, which would have made for some real problems. Tributes are in no way permitted to partake in any sort of behavior intended to mock the Capitol. Even those thought to be abusing the parameters of the game may face punishment.

Food is difficult to come by during the Hunger Games tournament, and it becomes such a vital commodity in the closing days that sending a contestant so much as a loaf of bread can cost beneficiaries a fortune.



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