Tuesday, 6 November 2012

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

The hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

I selected the song "Without You", by  David Guetta, because the lyrics shows the relationship between Katniss and Peeta during the Games, and the need for each other. In the book Katniss and Peeta have to fight to death in an arena, the game-makers change the rules "Two Tributes can win this year, if they are from the same district.(Hunger Games,231) During that time Katniss and Peeta fight together against all the other tributes. They realized that they can't go without each other. The first line of the song states "I can't win, I can't reign / I will never win this game / Without you, without you". This is a great example of how Katniss and Peeta feel, and how they depend on each other. And in the end of the book the Game-makers change the rule back so that only one of them can win and both are willing to kill themselves instead of killing the other.





Without You
David Guetta

I can't win, I can't reign
I will never win this game
Without you, without you

I am lost, I am vain,
I will never be the same
Without you, without you

I won't run, I won't fly
I will never make it by
Without you, without you

I can't rest, I can't fight
All I need is you and I,
Without you, without.... You!

Oh oh oh
You you you
Without
You you you
Without you..

Can't erase, so I'll take blame
But I can't accept that we're
Estrange
Without you, without you

I can't quit now, this can't be right
I can't take one more sleepless night
Without you, without you

I won't soar, I won't climb
If you're not here I'm paralyzed without you, without you

I can't look, I'm so blind
Lost my heart, I lost my mind without you without... You!

Oh oh oh
You you you
Without
You you you
Without you..

I am lost, I am vain,
I will never be the same
Without you, without you, 
without you.

1 comment:

  1. Very well done.
    The song is absolutely perfect for an already very enjoyable read. I like how the lyrics correspond to exactly what the novel is trying to get across.

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