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unwind vs. hunger games
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Emily
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Feb 13, 2015 09:12AM

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Unwind is so much better, you learn what happens with all the characters, there's no death that motivates the main character to move on, no love triangle and much more action in it, besides it's written much more better.


However I liked Unwind much better than THG mostly for how "real" the characters seemed to me. No matter how human Katniss or any of the other characters in THG seems, it's just so alien to me that I had difficulty seeing the novels as anything other than political commentary with a bunch of YA Tropes thrown in for flavor.
Unwind, however, had characters who felt more human and relatable. There was definitely the feeling of political commentary, and given what was the basis of the series I can't say I'm really surprised, but it was shown through the eyes of kids who felt like kids
Like I said, they both have their strengths and weaknesses but I prefer Unwind over The Hunger Games by a long shot.

Themes that are unique to only Unwind:
Initially adults control the fate of the teens, not the government.
Government control is somewhat invisible. There's isn't a dominant figurehead representing power and control like Dr. Snow.
The war waged in the book is based on ethics and morality: a compromise between the pro life and pro choice values. HG's war is manufactured as an illusion.
Extreme poverty doesn't dominate Unwind as it does HG.
Sanctity of Life: Unwind's premise is to selectively improve someone's life, HG is to deny one's right to live.
Unwind's plot does not solidly present one side about anything: issues, characters, values, etc. In HG rule of government is forcefully dominate.
Plenty of themes in common: individualism, sacrifice, heroism, friendship and loyalty, personal rights.