
The Capitol doesn't want the districts to unite because then they'll possess more power and stand as a greater threat to the Capitol. This is exactly the kind of interaction that the Capitol fears. This is unique in the Games' history never before has a district sent a gift to a tribute that was not its own. The people of District 11 show their gratitude for Katniss' kindness by sending her a loaf of bread. Both the mockingjay's song and Katniss' actions symbolize the Districts' ability to defy the Capitol if only they can work together. As she finishes doing this, a mockingjay sings Rue's song. She does so by adorning Rue's body with flowers, by showing this girl from another district her love, simultaneously telling the Capitol, and everybody watching, that the tributes aren't just pieces in the Games. It is also Rue's death that makes Katniss want to shame the Capitol. Her promise to Rue gives her the drive to win, even more so than her promise to Prim. Katniss is ready to take action against the Capitol and the Careers, and she wants to avenge Rue's death. She thinks of all that Gale had to say against the Capitol and how Peeta wanted to make sure he stayed true to himself during the Games, and she understands them both much clearer now than she had before. With Rue's death, Katniss' hatred toward the Capitol and her desire for revenge against it are at their highest levels. This chapter marks an important shift in the novel. Katniss calls out Peeta's name before she can stop herself.

Templesmith announces a change to the rules: This year, two tributes can win, so long as they come from the same district. As she settles down for sleep, a blast of trumpets fills the air, preceding an announcement from Claudius Templesmith. She thinks about Rue in order to block these thoughts out.

It bothers her to think of his friends and family and how she's hurt them, how maybe they want revenge upon her. She finds it hard to quit thinking about the boy from District 1 and realizes it's because he was her first true kill, the first person she took action against knowing that her strike would kill him. But then she remembers that she promised Rue she'd win for the both of them, so she needs to be the one to survive the Games. When she wakes, she forces herself to keep going and thinks of Peeta and what he'll think of her if he sees how she decorated Rue's body, so that he'll know she understood what he said on the roof that night, about staying true to oneself during the Games. That night, she dreams of Rue singing songs and trying to speak to the mockingjays. Katniss understands that it's from District 11 and thanks them. She decides that she will make the Careers pay for Rue's death and gathers her supplies to move on through the woods.Ī gift comes to her: an unfamiliar loaf of bread. Katniss wreaths Rue's face with flowers and presses the three middle fingers of her left hand against her lips, saying goodbye to Rue. She recalls Peeta's words about showing the Capitol that he's not simply a piece in their Games. She wants revenge on the Capitol and wonders if there's a way for her to do it. Rue dies and Katniss realizes just how much she hates the Capitol for doing this to Rue, for doing this to all of the tributes. Katniss sings a lullaby from her district, and when she's finished, the mockingjays pick up her song. Rue makes Katniss promise that she'll win for both of them, and then asks Katniss to sing her a song. It was sung by DJ Khaled, featuring DJ Khaled, Snoop Dogg, T-Pain, Ludacris & Rick Ross.With a single arrow, Katniss kills the boy from District 1, who speared Rue, and takes Rue's hand. The All I Do Is Win song lyrics is written by Christopher Bridges, Calvin Broadus, Johnny Mollings, Lenny Mollings & William Roberts II in the year 2010. Time and time again while I'm sipping on this gin I've been running this rap game since I was 20 years oldįloss 'em up, toss 'em up, hardaway, cross 'em up Now she's riding with me 'cause you wasn't riding her right We come together holding hands and holla thug life Tell Khaled back it up, my niggas call me locoĭown for armed trafficking, don't make me pull that fo-foĭirty money bitch you better gat your mud right Yellow bone passenger they see it, they say oh boy! 'Cause all I do, all I, all I, all I, all I do isĬlean as a whistle as I pull out in my Rolls Royce Make millions every year, the South's champion Got 20 bank accounts, accountants count me in Last time on a Khaled remix now I'm on the original version

My verses still be serving, tight like a million virgins My hands go up and down like strippers booties go 'Cause I never been defeated and I won't stop nowįor the homies didn't make it and my folks locked downĪnd I'm on this foolish track so I spit my foolish flow Got money on my mind I can never gat enoughĪnd if you goin' in poot your hands in the air
