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Did you cry when prim died?


All the casualties in the series have a purpose. Collins took a big risk knowing how angry the fans would be, but if Prim lived would it be "The Hunger Games?"


Hmm...that's a really good thought/question/idea.

She might've, but it depends if she didn't want to be reminded about all the 'bad times' she had so I don't know.


Same here! I had to go back and reread a ton of stuff because I was just like, okay what just happened?

When Prim died though I re-read the section at least a dozen times and I couldn't believe it. And I only cried when Katniss asked Gale if it was one of his traps that had killed her because that was when it sunk in.
One of the reasons that I fell in love with this series was because you bonded with each of the characters and felt their pain which is difficult to do. This is one of the few novels that had me laughing, crying and shouting in anger throughout. It is such an emotionally exhausting read and it doesn't leave you mind for such a long time.


Ofcourse I did! She was my favorite.


But I wonder if there's a way to change the topic so that it doesn't spoil the story for new readers. This topic keeps showing up on the front page. Prim 's death was a huge crisis point and given that protecting Prim was Katniss's primary motivation through the story, the title of this topic gives away a lot to people who might want to come to the story without knowing what's going to happen.


So she was the MAIN thing of the book.

definitely! Mockingjay was anything BUT a let down! just the beginning when SPOILER ALERT! Peeta hated Katniss because he was corrupted and to the epic choice Katniss made of SPOILER ALERT! shooting Alma Coin with her arrow i just thought was awe mazing!

ir prim was so innocent y did she have to die?







There were so many loved people that I had to say goodbye to in this book (Finnick included, oh how I loved that guy), I was sad for all of them, but Prim, she was the beginning and the end - it's sad to think that all Katniss did was protect her in every way she could, and in the end she just couldn't.
So, yeah, I wanted Prim's death to be more dramatic as well, because she was the main reason for these books. People keep talking about how awesome Katniss is, but in reality she was just being protected by others (Peeta, even Rue, Haymitch, and all the others) and that's why she survived (she was a symbol and a hunter, but she was not a real fighter). But taking Prim's place into the games it was so brave and touching, I can give her credit for that... And with Prim's death at the end, I felt like all the sacrifices were in vain, because i didn't know if the revolution was going to change the world or not, but I just wanted (as Katniss did) for Prim to be safe.

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