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Hi, I'm a Career trainee the designated volunteer the Mountain Kid a rebel Officer Lyme Pyra.
Pyra Lyme is my Hunger Games OC, the daughter of Commander Lyme. Her first appearance in my fics is in the post-canon story Katharsis, where she is in a relationship with Gale. Her backstory, Blaze of Glory, is ongoing.
Which version of Pyra is your favorite?
When Katniss first meets her in Katharsis:
“Hi, I’m Pyra.” The hand that extended toward Katniss came from the most gorgeous woman she’d ever seen. Gale had not been kidding, and “amazing” hardly covered it. Like her mother, she was tall, a hair taller than Gale. She had the strong build of someone who’d spent her childhood training as a Career, shoulders cut like a mountain lioness on the hunt. Her hair was the color of sweet caramel and fell in luscious waves from her loose ponytail. Her eyes were brown like warm bread and glowed with the fire of her name. Her skin, that dusty apricot of outdoor work, dotted with sparse freckles. And her lips, how they formed that cute little grin…
To find out how she sees herself (and Gale's impression to come), check out BoG.
Big fan of the Connors' dynamic in tssm btw idk if I brought it up. Curt is always portrayed as brilliant on his own, but this time it's clear he's the more impulsive/emotional one. Martha keeps things together, plans ahead, makes the hard decisions. I'm sure he would've run that lab to the ground without her around.
Is it perfect? No. I wish Martha would receive just as much acknowledgement for her own brilliance, but she's finally allowed to Be a character. God forbid.
The paradox inherent in religious purity regulations is, as the Greek evidence illustrates, that the unexceptional can also signify a transgression. And contrary to what is usually claimed, the opposite of pollution is not purity: with regard to both purity and pollution, the opposite is normality. Purity and pollution are two powerful religious categories by means of which Greek religion enforces a religious world-view upon the daily lives of ordinary Greeks.
Purity and Pollution by Andreas Bendlin, in A Companion To Greek Religion edited by Daniel Ogden
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I found this essay chapter today, "Negotiating Motherhood in The Hunger Games," and loved it. It almost perfectly describes things I have been feeling since 2010, including many sentiments I brought into Katharsis.
It discusses both Mrs. Everdeen and Katniss as representations of motherhood in an academic sense. The analysis of Mrs. Everdeen was particularly interesting to me, since I have not given her great focus in the past. All said, I feel Katniss's pain regarding the emotional abandonment in her youth, but I'm happy for Mrs. Everdeen in the end, and the chapter brings up an important point about what she represents.
The part about Katniss that stood out to me was the author's condemnation of other literary critics who pathologize Katniss's lack of desire for children as a symptom of PTSD. That can be tied to her points about what it represents that Katniss is made to feel that she must justify those feelings. And the connections she draws to another author's work with regretful mothers in Israel, very interesting.