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what is the external conflict of the hunger games?

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In "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, the primary external conflict revolves around the struggle between the oppressed districts of Panem and the authoritarian Capitol. This conflict manifests through the brutal Hunger Games themselves, where tributes, including the protagonist Katniss Everdeen, are forced to fight for survival in a televised death match.

The external conflict also includes the power dynamics between the Capitol, which exerts control over the districts through oppression and fear, and the districts, which are striving for freedom and rebellion. Katniss’s participation in the Hunger Games serves as both a personal survival challenge and a larger symbol of defiance against the oppressive regime of the Capitol, highlighting themes of power, rebellion, and social inequality.
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