The struggle for equality and multiculturalism in the hunger games

Authors

  • preetha. s preetha s Author

Keywords:

Cultural diversity, Dystopian fiction, Social justice, Identity

Abstract

These paper by Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games, is a great piece focusing on multiculturalism, which is present in different sections of the book, and the mechanism through which society copes with diversity. We cannot ignore the role that various factors such as race, class, and power play when it comes to our vision. The multicultural theory primer is structured in a way that we are informed of the cultural, racial, and economic disparities through the Panem society in the book. Furthermore, using a multicultural approach reveals the theoretical dimensions of the study and after that, we project the issues of cultural representation and identity construction. The examination presents the novel as one that confronts uniformity and thus highlights the importance of diversity in a patriarchal society. The outcomes of the study suggest that The Hunger Games promotes multiculturalism and at the same time it recognizes the intricate principles of sustaining a societal balance will not stay untold. Dystopian literature, including this book, can reflect societal debates, like social justice and equal rights. One possible project may investigate the effect of ethnicity and gender in society and how The Hunger Games offers a clear example of the problems faced in those situations.

 

Published

2024-12-20