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The mockingbird, the jabberjay and the mockingjay đď¸ inspired by this post by @fromevertonow

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SotR is a realisation. A realisation that the rebellion didnât start with Katniss. That all the people we see supporting her or helping her have all been wanting to fight but theyâve been failing. That there werenât merely ârumoursâ of a revolution but there were many active plans playing out and failing.
Itâs a reminder that the perfect Hunger Games we saw in the first hg book was an illusion because we had Katniss as our narrator. We didnât have Haymitch, hell, we didnât even have someone like Peeta because these people played the games. Katniss didnât.
Katniss was introduced to us as a mad, simple, naive girl who literally only survived because of others. She didnât know how much her taking Primâs place mattered because she didnât realise what it meant to everyone who came before her. To everyone who had heard rumours of how the last District 12 victor actually fought his games. No, Katniss had just kept her head down, hunting and providing for her family.
See, she grew up way before the Games got to her. Sheâd already lived through her dadâs death and watched it destroy her once lively mom. Haymitch didnât have to go through that. Lucy Gray didnât have to go through that. They were both angry, yes, but at the Capitol. Katniss? She was first and foremost angry at her mom. At her dad. She knew who was to blame but she had too much to do and deal with to think about that. She was already jaded in a way that the Games couldnât touch.
Peeta? He was Haymitch. He knew what he was getting into and realised he was just on a chess board with no control. So, he adapted. He played the knight, the rook, the king, the pawn. Katniss? She just⌠did. Changing directions, not playing the piece she was assigned because she didnât realise thatâs what was going on. Remember her surprise at the crown twisting into two after the Games?? She was so oblivious. Until Catching Fire where everything caught up to her. Where everything so many other people had been waiting and working for caught up to her.
SotR is a history book. Rewritten and edited and published as a piece of fact. SotR is a mirror and itâs a reflection of what actually happens vs what ends up being shown. SotR is the playbook of those in control of any and every kind of media that we come in touch with. SotR is a wake up call and I truly donât know how many will see it as such.
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Comments on tiktoks that had me balling all over again:
(Above: Talking about Mags, Beetee, and Wiress who aligned with Katniss)
(Below: I think it's been said before I need people to be reminded of it:)
Just. Diabolical đ
Forever grateful that Suzanne Collins wrote TBOSAS in third person because 99% percent of Coriolanus' inner monologue is some variation of "Kicking puppies seems to be disliked by the districts, which is weird because it's second nature to everyone here in the Capitol. I am not like other Capitol boys, but I also refuse to expand my perspective, which limits my empathy, enclosing me into a vicious cycle of ignorance which will turn violent once mixed in with my ambitious nature. I love (dehumanizing and objectifying) my girlfriend. "

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the fact that the covey, who lucy gray staunchly defines as ânot from 12â and as independent in the war, becomes unabashedly rebellious after her games is absolutely, devastatingly beautiful. she truly does haunt the narrative of those she left behind, just like her namesake
Obviously the book interpretation is entirely up to the reader, but I like to think that Lucy Gray's grave is empty. Not because she isn't dead. Not because she lives either. But because the whole point of her character after Snow finally cracks is to haunt the narrative, and the most interesting, compelling way she can do that is both for him and for us to never truly know what happens to her afterwards. She's SchrĂśdinger's cat. She's a ghost that lives every time someone replaces the Capitol silence with music. We don't even know if the Covey ever found her. The only thing I choose to believe, whether they did or not, is that that grave is empty.
Lucy Gray doesn't belong in the ground. She is the air, the trees, a whisper behind your ear. She is insanity for the cruel and strength for the defiant. She is hope; not a grain of it, not in small doses, not the tool Coriolanus means it to be. He tried to squash it, but Lucy Gray became intangible. Like a song, she escaped his control, and she became infinite.
-Yet some maintain that to this day
She is a living child;
That you may see sweet Lucy Gray
Upon the lonesome wild.
Mama Snow and Mama Baird
âWearing my mamaâs dress is the only thing keeping me together right now. Itâs like sheâs wrapping her arms around me.â âHis mother used to sing him a song at bedtime. His beautiful mother, holding him when he was about two.â