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sets up the internal and external conflict right at the start of the story. Katniss and her family live in the poor District 12 in the futuristic world of Panem, and Katniss must break the law by hunting for food in the woods to feed her family lest they starve.
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is when the game starts, and Katniss now has to learn to survive on her own. The Capitol controls the game, so they can make anything happen. Katniss learns to sleep in trees, and tie herself onto it. That way she won't fall out.
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occurs when Katniss learns that only one tribute can be declared the winner. This means that either Peeta or Katniss must die. ... Katniss announces that she and Peeta will eat the poisonous berries and commit suicide. They go so far as to the put the berries in their mouths.
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is Katniss and Peeta is on the only two tributes left. They announced before saying that there can be two victors, but only if they originate from the same district. Now that there the only two left they make another announcement. The Capitol said there can only be one victor now. Katniss and Peeta almost eat poisoned berries, but the Capitol tells them not to. Katniss and Peeta are now the victors of The 74th Annual Hunger Games.
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Katniss and Peeta are restored to health. Katniss continues to battle with her feelings over Peeta vs Gale. She decides to embrace the illusion of love that she's developed when she learns from Haymitch that the capitol is angry with what they did with the berries.