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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Katniss' personality in theory - a psychological framework
3 Before the 74th Hunger Games - Katniss' life in district 12
3.1 Katniss' self-image - her chosen role in society
3.2 Katniss' family - the role of mother and sister
3.3 Gale, Madge and the Hob - Katniss' small extra-familial world
4 A life-changing challenge - the impact of Katniss' 1st Hunger Games
4.1 After the reaping - 1st time outside the district
4.2 Vulnerable girl in love or fighting machine? - Katniss' role inside the arena
4.3 Peeta and Rue - first steps away from egocentrism
4.4 Back at home - nothing stays the same
5 The Quarter Quell - first time as team player?
5.1 Katniss as bodyguard and rebel - a new identity and social challenges
5.2 Pretending to be a team player - discrepancy between personal and collective aims inside the arena
6 The rebellion - a final revolution of Katniss' personality
6.1 Growing into a new role - the Mockingjay spreads her wings
6.2 A new life in District 13 - developments in war situation and their impact on Katniss' personality
6.3 Freedom, family and femininity - the long way into a new life
7 Conclusion
8 Bibliography
8.1 Primary Literature
8.2 Secondary Literature
- Citar trabajo
- Nicole Eismann (Autor), 2014, From a Farouche Adolescent to an Important Part of Society. The Psychosocial Development of Katniss Everdeen In "The Hunger Games" Trilogy, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/282194
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