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Is Gale to blame?

I've heard lots of people talking about t..."
I completely agree with you.

That really was an awful accident.
It was just a matter of wrong place, wrong time for Prim.
:(


I've heard lots of people talking about t..."
Could not agree more. He however, most likely blamed himself for it, at least that's what I think, since he left so quickly, without a word...
It's never really confirmed that it was Gale's bomb, so no, I don't blame him entirely. I do agree that Katniss could never have had a normal relationship with Gale again after the bomb, because who knows if it was his or not- - only Suzanne Collins.
I don´t believe that he is to blame for Prim´s death because really it´s not his fault he didn´t decide or he didn´t know Prim and Katniss were there... At the end you don´t even know if he was really him who killed her or the capitol.
I personally believe that the Capitol is to blame for everything... This woulnd´t had happen without the capitol...
I personally believe that the Capitol is to blame for everything... This woulnd´t had happen without the capitol...



I never got the impression Gale "deserted" Katniss. I got the impression Gale left because he knew there was no place for him in her heart anymore. Him being around would only keep the painful memories of Prim fresh and new. I'm pretty sure he (or maybe it was Katniss) even outright said something to that effect in the book.

On topic: I don't think he's to blame, but he is disturbingly destructive overall. We don't know if it was actually him that coined (haha see what I did there) the idea of the bomb, or if he just had the same idea as Snow - either is possible, and either is really disturbing. I would think he realized this, too, after seeing what happened, and wanted to leave his past behind him as well as allow Katniss to leave hers behind.
Still, I find it very odd they have apparently no contact after that one conversation... or maybe they do and it's just not mentioned?

In the end, I think that while Gale is not directly responsible for Prim's death, he does deserve a little of the blame. He is shown to be encouraging and aiding the 13s in stooping to the Capitol's way of fighting.
Coin is the one who pulled the trigger on the plan, so she gets the most blame, but everyone down the chain to the person who pulled the trigger shares in the blame at least a little.
While collateral damage is to be expected in wartime, it does not excuse those that cause it by deliberate action or inaction.

In the end, I think that while Gale is not directly responsible for Prim's death, he does deserve a little of the blame. He is shown to be encouraging and aiding t..."
I completely agree. But Gale did get a little carried away with his anger at the Capitol, and so it led to a disaster.

I never got the impression Gale "deserted" Katniss. I got the impression G..."
This is very true. Gale would have just opened sore wounds whenever Katniss saw him. Leaving Distrist 12 was probably the most decent thing he could have done.

but he isn't solely to blame. there were many people in the scenario to blame.
re: the OP's comment about airplanes and people dying when they crash - to me, there is a fundamental different between an airplane that is a non-weapon being developed and killing someone as in a plane crash, and a weapon that people know will result in death being developed and used on people. One has an unintended/ unknown outcome, the other is an intended and known outcome

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i completely agree!


Their an ass for that. And they are wrong.

personally, I don't even look at these threads until after I read a book to make sure that nothing is spoiled for me

O..."
Same I was spoiled about Prim's death... But that's why I put it under Mockingjay. I assumed anyone looking at these discussions have already finished the series


I never got the impression Gale "deserted" Katniss. I got the impression G..."
Totally agree with this. Gale leaving was the right decision to make because he knew that if he stayed, he was basically forcing Katniss to choose between one of them and make things even more difficult. He left because Katniss would obviously choose Peeta since she could never look at Gale again without thinking about Prim. Stupid of her.

How was I blaming Prim for her own death?!?!?!
If anyone was to blame - it would be Coin for ordering the bombs to go off.
It's just a shame that Prim happened to be there!
So again - how was I blaming Prim for her own death?
You either didn't read what I wrote properly and/or you completely took it out of context!



They never do that to me... The only discussions that show up for me are the ones I've marked as read

Personally I think no, because it wasn't him who committed it, it was his bomb. We don't blame the inventors of airplanes when they crash and people die.
I've h..."
that's true, do we blame the pilot?

And Katniss is to blame for Gale deserting her. Why would she blame him?! Because he helped in the creation of the bomb?! Come on, that's retarded.
And yes, Suzanne Collins is to blame for the crappy ending she gave us. What an epic fail this last book was.

Personally I think no, because it wasn't him who committed it, it was his bomb. We don't blame the inventors of airplanes when they crash an..."
But that is exactly what I mean. Gale was the inventor (if it was the bomb he invented), not the 'pilot'. We can blame the pilot, but that wasn't Gale. Gale was only the inventor.

And Katniss is to blame for Gale deserting her. Why would she blame him?! Because he hel..."
I don't think Katniss ever completely blamed Gale for her sister's death, but because it could have been his bomb, that is all she thought of when she saw him.
In my mind, you can't blame her. She probably wanted to stay friends, but that possibility would always be there. She doesn't choose to think that... If I remember correctly she even stated something like that. It was just a feeling that she couldn't shake.

ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!

By leaving, he loved Katniss more than anyone, beacuse he gave her freedom and a chance to forget the past!




Personally I think no, because it wasn't him who committed it, it was (maybe) his bomb. We don't blame the inventors of airplanes when they crash and people die...."
The Wright brothers were not trying to murder people with airplanes; Gale was trying to murder people.
It is sad that people think that Gale gets off the hook because he didn't know that Prim specifically would be there. He knew his trap would be used to kill other innocent people, and just because Suzanne Collins doesn't tell us their names does not mean that their lives are less valuable than Prim's. That's like saying it would be wrong to drop an atomic bomb on my neighbor's house, but not on a stranger's.
To those who say the Capital is to blame, yes, but Coin is also very much to blame. She is 100% culpable in the murder of all those innocent people. Better question, was it okay for Katniss to murder Coin in cold blood? As a beloved public figure, Katniss could have lead a peaceful revolution to dispose of Coin and have a fair trial to prove her guilt and give her a fair sentencing. Instead Katniss became just like all the violent immoral authority figures in her world and used cold hard killing as a tool to get the peace that they desire. Horribly offensive.

Personally I think no, because it wasn't him who committed it, it was his bomb. We don't blame the inventors of airplanes wh..."
But he invented it for the sole purpose of killing innocent people for political gain! It doesn't matter whether it was Prim or a no name. In creating the bomb Gale showed a complete disregard for human life. Gale is a violent anarchist that will use whatever means necessary to overthrow an oppressive government, even murdering a few innocent people.

I never got the impression Gale "deserted" Katniss. I got the impression G..."
I agree totally with this comment.


I could never forgive him for abandoning Katniss in the end though


She wasn't in the wrong place. Coin sent her there to be killed

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Personally I think no, because it wasn't him who committed it, it was (maybe) his bomb. We don't blame the inventors of airplanes when they crash and people die.
I've heard lots of people talking about this, so I thought I'd make a proper discussion.