Cinna’s Death in The Hunger Games Is a Testament to His Role in the Rebellion

The citizens of The Capitol often turn out to be some of the more interesting characters in The Hunger Games, precisely because they come from “the wrong side.” The Capitol brutally oppresses the 12 Districts of Panem to the benefit of its citizens. Those who dwell there live in absurd luxury, while residents of the various Districts are often starving on their feet. Despite that malevolence, however, ther are more than a few Capitol citizens hate the system as much as those it actively brutalizes.Their ranks include the likes of Effie Trinket, whose belief in The Hunger Games crumbles when she sees how rigged the game is, and Plutarch Heavensbee, who has clearly been a rebel for some time. But none of them hold as much importance as Cinna: Katniss’s doomed stylist who becomes one of her earliest friends in The Capitol. He helps craft her into the symbol she ultimately becomes, but more importantly, he reminds her that she’s much stronger than her enemies think. It costs him his life, but he may have freed his country in the process.Cinna (whose last name is never mentioned) is a somewhat esoteric character from The Hunger Games. There’s little known about his life before he became a stylist for The Capitol, and he was thereafter highly successful in the role. Reveling in aesthetics, Cinna takes his work very seriously, despite how much he dislikes the Hunger Games. Ironically, he was a pivotal part in Katniss becoming as popular as she did and eventually winning the Games themselves. This was due not only to his support for her, but also the many exciting outfits that he designed.

The citizens of The Capitol often turn out to be some of the more interesting characters in The Hunger Games, precisely because they come from “the wrong side.” The Capitol brutally oppresses the 12 Districts of Panem to the benefit of its citizens. Those who dwell there live in absurd luxury, while residents of the various Districts are often starving on their feet. Despite that malevolence, however, ther are more than a few Capitol citizens hate the system as much as those it actively brutalizes.

Their ranks include the likes of Effie Trinket, whose belief in The Hunger Games crumbles when she sees how rigged the game is, and Plutarch Heavensbee, who has clearly been a rebel for some time. But none of them hold as much importance as Cinna: Katniss’s doomed stylist who becomes one of her earliest friends in The Capitol. He helps craft her into the symbol she ultimately becomes, but more importantly, he reminds her that she’s much stronger than her enemies think. It costs him his life, but he may have freed his country in the process.

Cinna (whose last name is never mentioned) is a somewhat esoteric character from The Hunger Games. There’s little known about his life before he became a stylist for The Capitol, and he was thereafter highly successful in the role. Reveling in aesthetics, Cinna takes his work very seriously, despite how much he dislikes the Hunger Games. Ironically, he was a pivotal part in Katniss becoming as popular as she did and eventually winning the Games themselves. This was due not only to his support for her, but also the many exciting outfits that he designed.

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