@jiannatv: district 11 is where all the black people are at✊🏾👀 #hungergames #lucygraybaird #balladofsongbirdsandsnakes #reaperash #suzannecollins #district11 #coriolanussnow #presidentsnow #tomblyth
loved that district 11 consistently kept their morals and were consistently shown to be one with the rebellion
2023-11-24 14:09:08
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TKO🌙 :
we need a whole book about district 11. imagine the many spin off books suzanne could make based on 11 and winning tributes!
2023-11-22 23:02:27
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mari :
i also find is so amazing that both reaper and thresh are perceived as people who have a higher chance of winning because of their strength 1/
2023-11-22 22:08:53
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Mememeupscotty :
If there’s any more books, I want one in d11. They’re the only district where we see consistent morals in all of the tributes. How’d they retain that?
2023-11-22 18:26:13
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A.Username :
I looooooved dill’s hair
2023-11-23 02:01:12
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💋Jordin Chae 🎀 :
I would also like to touch base on how the whole rebellion started in the hunger games was due to district 11 sacrifices in this essay-
2025-08-13 19:48:26
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Nickitrapzz :
The way Suzanne Collins writes black people (men especially) is so I’ll never find the word for it but it’s just so good
2025-05-13 10:09:52
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Katherine Freeman :
I find so interesting how reaper and jessup are constantly dehumanized, yet they are the ones showing the most kindness in the arena
2023-11-22 20:28:55
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amanda :
i’ve always liked how, especially with the district 11 boys, suzanne gave them more complete characters as kind, protective, emotional people
2023-11-27 15:07:35
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Ricky :
if he didn't give up he could've won
2023-11-28 03:19:30
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ktpalm222 :
I feel like the peace keepers were extra rough with Reaper when they brought him into the arena. I mean they were all pretty rough but he got extra
2023-11-22 17:50:22
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BambiBoi :
Yes and the imagery of strong black resistance, watching him stack the bodies of the fallen i was ready to cry
2023-11-22 22:53:58
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alexis <3 :
Reaper is one of my fav tributes. I love the dichotomy of him being physically big/strong yet he doesn’t kill anyone and respects the fallen
2023-11-23 01:42:01
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RunawaysH03 :
The fact that district 11 was located in the Deep South and was known for its plantation, Suzanne knew what she was doing, this detail just adds so much more to what we’re told about like in panem since it really seems like it’s the only district with black people
2025-05-13 20:05:36
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TaxiTea🖋 :
I live where district 11 is and the moment I knew I thought about where we live and how well written this was
2023-11-23 02:01:24
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Saturn🪐 :
I feel like it subverts a lot of negative stereotypes, thresh and reaper being fairly gentle
2023-11-22 18:32:43
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princessbbgumbaddie :
I had so much love for him and jessup
2023-11-22 22:46:23
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Charlie🐊 :
Don’t forget chaff and seeder from catching fire
2023-12-16 02:25:59
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Mary :
I feel as though a lot of people from the name reaper originally would think he would be a killer- but the reaper collects the deads souls- similarly
2023-11-24 22:15:56
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goodboy :
Fun fact it’s not important but the actor was so damn good
2023-11-27 09:05:21
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💕 Athena ⚔️ :
The hunger games is such a clever series,
2023-11-23 00:29:46
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Lini :
He had me bawling my eyes out !
2024-01-06 05:43:15
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JustDanixo🥰♥️👉🏾👈🏾 :
It’s not lost on me how D11 is the start of the rebellion against the games
2025-03-31 03:52:38
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StrawberryLemonz :
I loved that even though Thresh was seen by the tributes as just large and intimidating, contextually he was one of the most moral people in the games
2023-11-24 16:21:14
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Evibbles :
I think another important thing is he is often described as the most physically intimidating, compared to the other tributes he is physically larger
2023-11-26 11:21:57
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