Summary

  • Annie Cresta's survival and subsequent trauma in The Hunger Games illustrates the individual and personal effects of tyranny and brutality in Panem. Her story represents the suffering of all the other victors in the Games.
  • Annie's experiences highlight the exploitation and lack of support for survivors of the Games. Her pain is used for spectacle, denying her the help and healing she needs.
  • Annie's ultimate survival and the love and support she receives symbolize the importance and impact of Katniss's actions in overthrowing the Capitol's tyranny. Her story is a testament to strength and resilience in the face of oppression.