The following passage (paragraphs 3-4) mainly shows that
Remember how, in order to protect her sister Prim, Katniss volunteered to be a Tribute for the Hunger Games? After Katniss answers this call, we
know her world will never be the same.
2. Refusal of the Call
Although Katniss skipped this step, most of the time the hero initially refuses the call. While ordinary life is boring, the hero prefers boredom and
routine because change is scary. However, refusing the call doesn't make it go away. Instead, the knock just gets louder, and if the hero
continues to refuse, he or she suffers the consequences. Frodo is a good example of this, because he loves his comfortable life in the Shire and
doesn't want to leave. It is only after he is almost killed by the Ringwraiths that he realizes he will never be safe as long as the One Ring exists.
Refusing the call means staying stuck and not growing. That wouldn't make for a very good story, would it?
O A Katniss volunteering is a good example of altruism
B. The Hunger Games is a perfect example of a hero's journey with a feminist protagonist
O C. Frodo and Katniss follow nearly identical hero's journeys
D. Katniss volunteering is an exception to Campbell's rules of Departure

Respuesta :

After reading the passage, we can say it shows the following about the main characters:

D. Katniss volunteering is an exception to Campbell's rules of Departure.

  • According to the passage, most heroes of stories do not want to depart at all.
  • They do not want to start the journey, whether literal or figurative, that will lead to the conflicts described in the story.
  • Most heroes prefer to stay comfortably at home, living the lives they know so well.
  • Like Frodo does in "Lord of the Rings," most heroes say a clear no when invited to go on an adventure.
  • Katniss from "The Hunger Games", however, is an exception. She is a hero who volunteers to go on the journey.
  • We know she would rather not go, but she must do it for the sake of her sister.
  • She, unlike other heroes, does not refuse the call.

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