In this case, Foxface was a small wolfish-muttation. She had large razor-sharp claws, fire-red fur and amber eyes, which were strikingly similar to those of Foxface.
It is unknown if Foxface's mutt survived the attack at the Cornucopia. Foxface avoided confronting the other tributes and kept a reasonable distance between her and anyone else.
She intelligently observed other tributes from afar, which allowed her to understand their plans. She took an unnoticeable amount of food from others without their knowledge, and was careful when she was in the Careers' camp, for she knew that it contained mines. She was clever enough to trace a path through the mines where she could step without being blown to pieces.
She had no alliances with other tributes and kept completely to herself. She also demonstrated the attribute of being wily, when she deciphers a path through the explosives to reach the Careers' pyramid of food and supplies, making sure to take enough to survive, but not so much that it would be noticed by the others when they arrived back at their camp.
She was independent, always working alone and was sly, elusive, and probably untrustworthy. Another one of her clever ideas was demonstrated at the feast. Foxface hid in the Cornucopia, waiting for the others to come. She didn't waste time with a battle — she ran up, snatched her bag, and quickly evacuated the area. No one would follow her in fear of not getting their own bags, containing something they "desperately needed," taken away by another tribute.
Katniss was also envious of her plan, how strategic and risky it was, and how it trapped the other tributes. Foxface was careful not to make enemies or even to make herself noticed. Remarkably, she managed to get through to the final four tributes without making a single kill, showing either her morals, luck, or her intelligence.
Foxface was a sly and sneaky tribute. Foxface was smaller than most of the other tributes in the 74th Hunger Games, weighing pounds. In the book, Katniss describes Foxface as having amber eyes and sleek red hair. In the movie, however, her eyes are green. Likes Comments 0.
Like From Fox Icebreaker Challenge. Into The Hunger Games? Join the community. Get App. Got out of the Games, and when she was out, sneak away. What I think: In the book, I think it was an accident.
In the movie, I think it was suicide, because there was alot of clues, like how she knew edible plants. What I'd like it to be, not real. I got the impression from reading the book that it was an accident. She survived a lot on stealing from other people so she just thought stealing the berries would be an easy way for her to get food.
Not real is totally not plausible. Katniss said you had to be all fancy dressed up and put in a small wooden box to your district. I don't think an alive foxface would be able to do that without getting exsacuted. Suicide would be a crazy way to get out of it.
If she got that far, why would she want to throw away her Victory?!?!?! You mis-spelled scarred. Aug 08, PM. Obviously an accident. I doubt Foxface really dwelled on all the ways she could die enough to drive her crazy and commit suicide. Otherwise she probably would have done it a long time ago. There's no way she could have faked death and escaped since the bodies are picked up by the Capitol shortly after they die. She was probably just trying to out-survive them and hope they kill each other.
Katniss also mentioned she noticed bits of their food being picked at. A comment on the not real side: There must be medcine for nightlock. What if that was something she stole from the careers. She could have made the cameras think that she thought it was water or something, drank it, and then have eaten the nightlock, waited to be sent back to her district, and ran from there!
Aug 09, AM. I think Suzanne Collins wanted to find a clever way for foxface to die, and it was clever, I think it was an accident because foxface was in the top 4 I don't think she would give up without a fight.
She was probably just saw berries was starving and thought that if peeta had them they would be okay but they weren't. Aug 09, PM.
FallingAngels wrote: "A comment on the not real side: There must be medcine for nightlock. She could have made the cameras think that she thought it was water or so I definitely think it was suicide.
If she was really as smart as Katniss says she was, I think she knew she had no chance of winning and decided nightlock was better than a brutal death by Cato or someone else. And the movie also strengthened my point too. I know we shouldn't trust the movie as much because of some of the differences but in the Training Center, she was even shown matching plants so I think it was definitely suicide.
I think it was an accident. Foxface was very clever, but she was from Five; we don't know what their industry is but it probably has nothing to do with poisonous vs edible foodstuff. Remember what Katniss said, she's been so careful not to underestimate her opponents that she overestimated them. Gracieface wrote: "FallingAngels wrote: "A comment on the not real side: There must be medcine for nightlock. She could have made the cameras think that she thou His is a lonely life, and the reader is led to believe that many of his problems, including his drinking, are results of his Hunger Games victory.
Katniss worries that she will end up that way, too. Just as Peeta wanted to remain true to his identity during the Games, Katniss wants to make sure she remains true to her identity afterward. She considers the moon and its authenticity, noting how the arena is such a surreal environment that it's difficult to discern reality from fabrication.
Here, the moon symbolizes Katniss' larger desire for truth and authenticity. She still doubts Peeta's affections toward her, describing how he's such a good liar that he even has her convinced of his love at times, and how she hopes that they will remain friends when the Games are over. As usual, when Katniss' thoughts turn to Peeta, they often find Gale, too. Gale, who exists outside the arena, provides a source of very real security and comfort that she hasn't been able to maintain in the Games.
She often finds opportunity to compare the two of them. When Katniss and Peeta are hunting and Peeta is making so much noise, she can't help but think of Gale and his stealth while hunting. Katniss' determination to help Thresh's and Rue's families should she win hints at her desire for more interaction and cooperation between the districts after the Games, something that is forbidden by the Capitol.
The Capitol's rules, however, don't seem to faze Katniss, whose presence in the Games has already changed them, first in how there can be two winners this year and secondly in how District 11 helped a tribute from District
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