Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What it takes to be Driven...

While I was reading Mocking Jay by Suzanne Collins, I suddenly began to think about why Katniss fought so hard to take down the capital. Why did she keep fighting even when she had been beaten down and lost loved ones? Many people in our world today would just give up because things had gotten too difficult.

At this time in the book, Katniss has been burned, beaten, bruised and still fighting. President Snow has been captured and it is Katniss's duty to kill him. He has harassed her, he has killed people she cares about, he has even brain washed the boy she loves, but she does not back down because if she does then Snow will be satisfied. To her, letting Snow being satisfied is worse to her then her own pain.

Katniss is driven by the thought of her family and loved ones. She cares so strongly about them that she wants to protect them. Many of them have died for her and she hates that. I think that she doesn't want them to die in vein, so she has to do everything in her power to achieve the mission they all set out to do.

I could not be as strong as Katniss. I don't even know if I would have enough strength to be living. This book is so amazing and inspiring that I hope the people that read this book will also be inspired. Good books like this probably help people be courageous.

I realize that the book is not true, but if we had more people in our country today like Katniss, then wow...nothing could take us down.

1 comment:

  1. This great commitment to a cause, paradoxically, doesn't come without great personal sacrifice. This personal sacrifice is probably what keeps many of us from stepping out of our comfort zones, and confronting wrongs. Unfortunately, sometimes injustices knock on our door--like it did for Katniss--and we're powerless to avoid the confrontation.

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