The primary aim of this master’s thesis has been to examine how the dystopian, young adult novel, The Hunger Games (2008) by Suzanne Collins could entail depictions of violations against the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). The analysis has been conducted based on a theme-based close reading of the novel using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a contextualization device. In addition, the literary analysis has been divided into three sections, namely global, group and the individual perspectives of how incidents in the novel hypothetically violate the Universal Declaration of Human rights. The division was made in order to delineate the social perspective of how literature can amplify the understanding...
This thesis looks at Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy (The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Moc...
Every culture will find ways of managing its own relation to violence. In today’s world, we can look...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the two rivaling perspectives of Katniss and the Capitol, i...
The primary aim of this master’s thesis has been to examine how the dystopian, young adult novel, Th...
abstract: "The Hunger Games: What a Dystopic World Reveals about Modern Society" is an interdiscipli...
A new form of government was introduced to the world in the 20th century: totalitarianism. This ideo...
A new form of government was introduced to the world in the 20th century: totalitarianism. This ideo...
This essay aims to examine Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games, a dystopian novel, using Marxism, a u...
This essay explores the use of young adult literature, primarily the young adult novel The Hunger Ga...
This essay explores the use of young adult literature, primarily the young adult novel The Hunger Ga...
In Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games (2008), the post-apocalyptic dystopian nation of Panem draws on...
Suzanne Collins is one of the significant television writers penning for especially young adult audi...
This paper examines how a popular series like Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games trilogy can motivate...
The aim of this research is to describe the reflection of the global capitalism system in Suzanne Co...
The aim of this research is to describe the reflection of the global capitalism system in Suzanne Co...
This thesis looks at Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy (The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Moc...
Every culture will find ways of managing its own relation to violence. In today’s world, we can look...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the two rivaling perspectives of Katniss and the Capitol, i...
The primary aim of this master’s thesis has been to examine how the dystopian, young adult novel, Th...
abstract: "The Hunger Games: What a Dystopic World Reveals about Modern Society" is an interdiscipli...
A new form of government was introduced to the world in the 20th century: totalitarianism. This ideo...
A new form of government was introduced to the world in the 20th century: totalitarianism. This ideo...
This essay aims to examine Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games, a dystopian novel, using Marxism, a u...
This essay explores the use of young adult literature, primarily the young adult novel The Hunger Ga...
This essay explores the use of young adult literature, primarily the young adult novel The Hunger Ga...
In Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games (2008), the post-apocalyptic dystopian nation of Panem draws on...
Suzanne Collins is one of the significant television writers penning for especially young adult audi...
This paper examines how a popular series like Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games trilogy can motivate...
The aim of this research is to describe the reflection of the global capitalism system in Suzanne Co...
The aim of this research is to describe the reflection of the global capitalism system in Suzanne Co...
This thesis looks at Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy (The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Moc...
Every culture will find ways of managing its own relation to violence. In today’s world, we can look...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the two rivaling perspectives of Katniss and the Capitol, i...