Southwest Branch SPL
Librarian
Cheresse Thoeny
Southwest Branch SPL
Librarian
Cheresse Thoeny
Southwest Branch SPL
In-Class Full Song Recording
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Full Instrumental
Chorus Loop
Verse Loop
Group 1
Families turning on each other
Trying to get higher and higher than one another
It doesn’t matter what history you’ve got together
People think everything is fair…whether
You’re a woman or a man
It they think of you less
It sucks to be judged by color or sex
It’s not the land of the free
Nor the home of the brave
It’s the land of one race
It makes people feel like a disgrace
Group 2
Rap:
I don’t want someone else controlling my life
Sing:
I have the right to choose who I love
Rap:
The future is my business… not yours!
Sing:
I have the right to choose who I am
Rap:
Equality’s a thing we’re all born with, right?
Sing:
I have the right to choose my beliefs
Rap:
You can’t get away with power so easily
Sing:
I have the right to be free!
People need rights to survive
Should be easy as pie
Government keeps it all tied… up
With these bad things
… Bad things
Really Bad Things
Inequality
Police Brutality
The Hunger Games is the first book in the series and was released on September 14, 2008.
The Hunger Games follows 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen, a girl from District 12 who volunteers for the 74th Hunger Games in place of her younger sister Primrose Everdeen. Also selected from District 12 is Peeta Mellark. They are mentored by their district’s only living victor, Haymitch Abernathy, who won 24 years earlier and has since led a solitary life of alcoholism.
Peeta confesses his longtime secret love for Katniss in a televised interview prior to the Games. This revelation stuns Katniss, who harbors feelings for Gale Hawthorne, her friend and hunting partner. Haymitch advises her to feign feelings for Peeta in order to gain wealthy sponsors who can provide crucial supplies to the “star-crossed lovers” during the Games.
In the arena, Katniss allies with Rue, a young tribute from District 11 who reminds Katniss of her kid sister. When Rue is killed, Katniss places flowers around her body as an act of defiance toward the Capitol. Then the remaining tributes are alerted to a rule change that allows tributes from the same district to win as a team. Katniss finds a seriously wounded Peeta and nurses him back to health. When all of the other tributes are dead, the rule change is abruptly revoked. With neither willing to kill the other, Katniss comes up with a solution: a double suicide by eating poisonous berries. This forces the authorities to concede just in time to save their lives. During and after the Games, Katniss develops genuine feelings for Peeta and struggles to reconcile them with what she feels for Gale.
Haymitch warns her that the danger is far from over. The authorities are furious at being made fools of, and the only way to try to allay their anger is to pretend that her actions were because of her love for Peeta. On the journey home, Peeta is dismayed to learn of the deception.
The Odds
By Nate Bogopolsky
inspired by The Hunger Games
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