The Hunger Games Series vs. Divergent Series
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Re: The Hunger Games Series vs. Divergent Series
- AyeshaDewan
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I have read both series and loved them both equally, yes. But they teach two totally different concepts.
The Hunger Games mainly focuses on fighting for what is right no matter what might happen to you in the end. It teaches selflessness to young readers. While the Divergent series mainly focuses on finding yourself and being brave.
Yes, I understand that these two go hand in hand but in the end if you think about it, they are two totally different ideas.
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If I were to compare the two, I would like to compare only one things though tons of things can be compared.
The character development between Katniss and Tris. They both undergo a character development. While Katniss shows the effect of such a traumatic experience in the arena, Tris pursue her goal. Though some liked Tris more than Katniss (because most of them hates Katniss in Mockingjay), I say that both of them became stronger as they develop as a character. How they develop to be a fighter and a hero to their fellow citizen is different but they both reach the same end. They fight no matter what they've been through. They both want to keep their love ones safe. Though their life have a different ending.

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I loved both series so much. I honestly am partial to The Hunger Games. Divergent was so amazing but, like you said, there was so many undeveloped character stories that would have made it better. I am also still pretty upset that she killed off the main character. She pulled the ultimate no no. It has been years and I am still angry. The Hunger Games story line was so much better plotted and had better developed characters. Although it had some very unnecessary deaths as well.. *cough cough* Finnick *cough* Prim....
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