One thing some people say about dystopian novels is that there’s always a love triangle. This is not always true. In The Hunger Games series there is a love triangle at first between Katniss, Gale and Peeta. In the first book Katniss and Gale are like siblings looking out for each other but there was always that hint of jealousy when girls would go after Gale. So when Katniss went into the …show more content…
But when she gets there she's also fighting to get back to prim. By the end of the first book Katniss stops fighting mainly to keep herself alive for prims sake, but then starts to fight for the district's as well. With the single action of her telling Peeta that the capital shouldn't get a victor and was going to eat the Nitelock berries she was defying the capital. She was showing the capital and the district's that the capital isn't all powerful as everyone thought. If a single girl can bring it down it’s not that powerful. The next big act of defiance at the capital was when Katniss blows up the force field around the arena. She did this to let in a district thirteen air craft in to help rescue the remaining tributes in the arena. In the last book she becomes the Mockingjay and leads the people to a rebellion agents the capital and wins. In the Divergent series Tris the main caricature is fighting and doing everything in her power to stay alive. She pushes herself to great lengths to be stronger so she can survive in this dystopian world. By the second book she’s stops fighting for herself and puts the people in her faction before herself. In the last book she sacrifices herself to save everyone in “Chicago”. In The Hunger Games trilogy Katniss is fighting to get the people of Panem to stand up and fight for them self’s and take down the capital, whereas in the divergent Tris sacrifices herself for the people in