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Did anyone else find Katniss annoying?


I believe it would be "complaintful." :)
and, yes, I agree that katniss never actually wanted there to be any more games...another clue to that (I thought) was that she said, "for prim," and at that point she blamed coin- not the capitol- for prim's death.

i think Katniss voted for a new Hunger Games because that's just the kind of mentality she has. Just because you wouldn't choose that doesn't mean that she, in her situation wouldn't. But that definatly made me mad.

Ahahaha thxs Kirby:P And ya, she was not liking Coin at that point


Ya I think that's true...she didn't like showing weakness

The possibility of this hypothetical relatioship affects how well I end up liking the narrative as well, as I believe that the character's likeability is directly proportional to the enjoyment of the story.
I would not let Katniss be my friend.

Also I don't know if it just me but in the first book I though of her as someone with more guts. Don't get me wrong she has a lot of courage, not anyone could have done everything she did, she proved her bravery in a lot of stressful and difficult times, but I always though that she would enter the battlefield willingly and had the same leadership that Gale showed, maybe with a kinder point of view, but still she would be a rebel... and she was not.
As I've read in some blog maybe all of those reactions from Katniss were because the war and becoming the symbol of the revolution were thing she never choose, the situation forced to do that. All started because of the berries stunt but she only did it to protect Peeta not as some act against the capitol, she never planned to start a fight that would have so many consequences and deaths so maybe she was such a whinny because she was not prepared and she started to break.


I liked her, I think she was just acting like a girl who had been put through a lot of stress and was worn out and didn't know what to do...




Throughout the entire series i found her to be a whining little girl without developed thought.ss
What really pushed me to the edge was how she voted to continue..."
Many have speculated that Katniss really didn't want the hunger games to continue and only voted yes to lull Coin into a false sense of security. I think the games became null and void after Coin was assassinated because someone new stepped into power

I liked her because she was flawed and struggling...those are the things that made me feel for her and feel the pain that comes with knowing that you are failing in people's expectations of you.





I agree. I think it was a tragic waste of a great literary character.



I don't agree. Katniss was realistic. She went into the first hunger games just wanting to survive. She did nothing but try to survive throughout a majority of the parts in the books. She was someone who was made into a hero who fought against the capital when all she really wanted to do was get out of there and back home to care for Prim and her mother. How can a person blame her for not wanting the position of being a hero? Or, for being forced to and then flailing under the immense pressure? Suzanne Collins may have written about Katniss falls to be realistic. Do you seriously think that anyone could do all that and still stand strong? I think she can be excused at the very least bit.

THANKYOU!!! No one listens to me when i voice my exact same opinion on Katniss... I'm just glad I'm not the only one..


yes, i completely agree. katniss was supposed to be a kick-ass heroine, not letting anything control her. she was the one who scorned her mother for "checking out" and it was exactly what she did. she may be struggling from PTSD, but the katniss in the beginning would've fought it with everything she had.


I didn't find her annoying for the first two books. In the last one, she was INCREDIBLY whiny and annoying. She's probably one of the main reasons why I hated the last book. -_- I get she lost Peeta, but that doesn't mean you cry in closets and lose all hope. You have a rebellion to run! Get off your butt and get to it!
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Of course, I found her annoying and there were times where I wanted to get inside the book and punch her in the face but I understand her completely. If I went through what Katniss did I'd probably end up in the same state.
The thing I loved about Katniss though is she's so cold and flawed at times and as you said annoying- but that makes her more relateable and human.
I'd much rather read about Katniss than some other YA "heroine".
I think in order to be a great heroine you need to be like Katniss who is so flawed and cold. It's much more interesting to read about.
Every great character in my opinion has a flaw that drives you crazy but you can over look that and see how much of a great character like Katniss is.
She's actually my 3rd overall favourite heroine behind Hermione( Harry Potter) and Tessa( The Infernal Devices).

I especially hated her from the second Hunger Games on. It was REALLY annoying when she became so paranoid about every other player, and was convinced they were trying to kill her.
And in Mockingjay...
I don't think that was even Katniss anymore. I think it was her way weaker, way more annoying long-lost twin sister, because damn, she was annoying. She was way weak, and nothing like the strong heroine she was in the first two books.
Mockingjay in general was like that.

I especially hated her from the second Hunger Games on. It was REALLY annoying when she became so paranoid about every other pl..."
Well said. Those are my feelings exactly.



When you compare her to Bella, you are absolutely right. But Bella and Katniss aren't the only female protagonists out there. There are thousands of books where strong, confident young women remain strong and confident throughout troubles. Look at books like Matched, and The Chemical Garden Trilogy. All the characters are put through terrible ordeals but still stay true to who they are. The fact that she voted for the Hunger Games, and was so obsessed with revenge was what really annoyed me about her. Instead of trying to make things better, she just became a depressed, vacant shell of the person she used to be. And if you say, "but she went through horrible ordeals"...all I can say is...so did Peeta, but he remained faithful to who he was and what he believed in all throughout the book!

In regard to her choice to keep the Games going, there's no perfect answer to this since in the last book Katniss' thoughts were not cohesive and occasionally difficult to understand. I think many have hit the obvious answer that she wanted to avenge Prim's death. Also, I noticed many thought it was a plot against Coin, which I suspected had been looming in between the lines Collin's wrote. For my personal preference I've always reasoned with myself that her decision was made in her selfishness. She wants to make her own decisions, she's never listened to anyone before. It could be in her own strange way that she expected the vote to be in favor of not carrying out the Games in the future, and being an uncontrollable part of her personality she voted the other way.
However, there's always the possibility that there was no reasoning behind it at all. Not everyone is perfect and not every character is flawless. Everyone's opinion is their own.



She started off in the first book as a strong, decisive character who just wanted to make it out of the games alive, if possible. Just for Prim. She did, but not only did she have to deal with living through that, the Capitol was after her as well. She became one of the centre's of attention in the media. That was probably hard to deal with.
Then she had to go through the games a second time. Again, same kind of traumatizing experience as the first time, only it didn't last as long because she was broken out by the rebels. Only to be told that her district was burned to the ground, and her not really knowing who made it out or not.
Of course, that's not enough for a sixteen turned seventeen year old girl to go through.
She wanted to become part of the rebellion, and now she is. Except it doesn't seem like she's doing what she wants to. After going to see a hospital, then to have it bombed and then later getting shot in another district. Then going to the Capitol, watching quite a few friends die, and thinking about a plot by the President for her death.
And then her sister, the reason that she went into the games in the first place, being killed right in front of her. And one of her best friends designed the bombs that killed her.
You think that she's going to be perfectly all right after all of that?
Anyways, I think that there's quite a few reasons for her to be a lot different than she was from the first book.

Throughout the entire series i found her to be a whining little girl without developed thought.
What really pushed me to the edge was how she voted to continue the..."
She was going to kill coin so she wanted to be on coins good side so coin wouldn't expect anything, once coin died the whole last hunger games thing ended. I thought katniss was a strong character, who went through a lot, i didnt think she whinned at all,and if she did she deserved it. I loved her character. I think everone who doesnt like this book just wants a perfect happily ever ending with nothing realistic in it, just a all happy book

Valeria wrote: "I don't personally like her as a person, I mean, her character was kickass and all that and she was confident and cool but if I met her in real life I just wouldn't like her. Some say that her char..."
Aeva wrote: "Personally, I disliked Katniss.
Throughout the entire series i found her to be a whining little girl without developed thought.
What really pushed me to the edge was how she voted to continue the..."
She was going to kill coin so she wanted to be on coins good side so coin wouldn't expect anything, once coin died the whole last hunger games thing ended. I thought katniss was a strong character, who went through a lot, i didnt think she whinned at all,and if she did she deserved it. I loved her character. I think everone who doesnt like this book just wants a perfect happily ever ending with nothing realistic in it, just a all happy book

Of course you wouldnt, she said so herself she wasnt likeable, i mean i would like her, but she said in general she was quiet and unlikeable

She is only worshiped in the capitol because she one the hunger games, shes the symbol of rebelian to the rebels, she fights for them, but they dont know her personality. I repeat katniss herself said she was unlikeable, the only reason people "worshipped" her were for two thing pretty much out of her control. She is supposed to be unlikeable, but even so i really liked her
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Throughout the entire series i found her to be a whining little girl without developed thought.
What really pushed me to the edge was how she voted to continue the Hunger Games once the war was over. I thought the entire point of the civil war was to stop the hunger games. She had gone through them herself and so I think she should have realized that they served no purpose.
I understand that she wanted to revenge Prim's death, but, in my opinion, one death does not justify countless more.
What do you guys think?