Apply the to Theory Movies/TV characters


A. THE HUNGER GAMES

Stage 1 - Equilibrium
The Hunger Games begins with an equlibrium. The audience can see that an equilibrium is present by the relatively calm introduction of the main protagonist, going about tasks the audience recognise as her everyday work. We see that the main protagonist is a teenage girl who has gone to hunt in a forest that is beyond her district.

B. Katniss and Peeta



Stage 2 - Disruption
The disruption stage is provoked by the reaping, where Katniss's sister is picked as tribute. Katniss volunteers as tribute, henceforth putting herself in a life or death situation, in order to protect her sister.


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Stage 3 - Conflict
The conflict stage is shown when katniss is made aware that there is a high chance she won't get to see her family again, and she has very little time to say goodbye. This exposes her fighting instinct to try her best to solve this problem by winning the Hunger Games.


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Stage 4 - Resolution
The resolution stage consists almost entirely of when Katniss is in the Hunger Games. Throughout her time there, she is trying to survive, so that she can see her family again. She is cloaked in difficulties that weaken her chances of winning and keeping her life. Things like a giant fire and swarm of dangerous bees provide physical obstacles, yet also the deaths of other competitors (in particular Rue) give her mental challenges to try and cope with also.




Stage 5 - New Equilibrium
Finally, a new equilibrium is reached when both Katniss and Peeta win the Hunger Games, and are both able to go home to their district and their families.
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