Hunger Games: Mockingjay Ending (SPOILERS)
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Re: Hunger Games: Mockingjay Ending (SPOILERS)
pagenumber394 wrote:I loved Mockingjay the most.
Life is not always fair. Things do not always turn out the way we want them too. I think it is real, raw, and dark. My heart broke so many times during this book.
What they did to Peeta was pure savage. What they did to Prim was just soul crushing.
There is evil in the world, and this book did not shy away from that fact.
I totally agree life is not fair and bad things happen to good people and I think that is what made this book great. Because it was raw, dark and real. Loved it
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Finnick's death annoyed me the most. He was such a fun character.
As for Peeta and Katniss getting together, eh. He was downtrodden in Mockingjay but I still preferred him to Gale at the end of the day. Poor dude deserved a happy ending after what he'd been through.
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At first, I totally hated it. I'll be the first to admit, that's because I often over-identify with characters in novels that I'm really into, and for some reason, I really really thought Katniss and Gale would end up together. In fact, I was downright mad that they didn't. And a huge part of that is probably because Gale is the type of guy I typically end up with, and since I identified closely with Katniss, I was surprised, and very confused by her choice in the end.
But after thinking on it for a few days and talking to one of my friends that also loves the book, I realized that the ending was basically how it should be. Peeta had changed, and wasn't the sappy push-over he once was. Katniss had changed too, some of her fire had dimmed in the face of overwhelming darkness.
Had her and Gale gotten together, it may not have ended well, since they were both very much alike.
Don't you love discovering things about yourself and gaining insight into your own minds through reading?
Again, I hope no one minds me jumping in (:
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Although Prim's death was a horrible shock, I think it was an incredibly clever way to ultimately choose between Gale and Peeta. Because the bomb that killed Prim was based on Gale's design, it allowed for there to be sufficient reason for Katniss to choose Peeta once and for all. All throughout the series I had wondered how she would ever choose between them so me this was a good twist, although was the point when I started crying my eyes out.
As for the change in Peeta, I think it was an interesting exploration of post-traumatic stress disorder, but also used an interesting idea in emotional warfare that I really liked.
I think it is depressing, but as many of you have commented on here, life isn't always easy and happy, and for such a bleak world, if the ending had been too happy it would have ruined the credibility of the series.
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I feel like any good book (especially a series), leaves me feeling this way! Even if it's a happy ending, I still will feel sad that it's finished and I will mourn that 'world'.meghanelyse730 wrote:The entire Mockingjay book made me feel sad. Everyone that I cared about died or changed so drastically. Not only did I cry for like an hour but I couldn't even pick up another book for a couple days!
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Katniss literally loses the one thing that this all started over. Her sister.
That may be the most depressing thing about the entire series. Yes, I wanted her and Peeta to be together (I would have been happy with her and Gale, he was always there for her), but her losing Prim was just the end of everything for me. That part ripped my heart out. I can't even begin to cope with the other parts of the ending because of the devastation.

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On a more general note, I thought the first 2 books were better and was a bit disappointed by the book. I know a lot of you loved this series as I do, despite my disappointment with the ending, so I would highly recommend reading her other series The Underland Chronicles. It doesn't have as much publicity, but I actually enjoyed it more than The Hunger Games. You do have to give it time though, because the first chapter is totally boring. It gets a lot better after that, so giving it some time should be well worth it.
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