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List of The Hunger Games characters

The following is a list of characters in The Hunger Games trilogy, a series of young adult science fiction novels by Suzanne Collins that were later adapted into a series of four feature films.

Main characters

  • Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) is the protagonist and narrator of the series. She is 16 years old at the beginning of the first book and is portrayed as quiet, independent, and fierce. She has long dark hair (which she wears in a single side braid), olive skin, and grey eyes, all characteristics of "The Seam" part of District 12. Katniss likes the color green because of her familiarity with forests. Katniss lives with her mother and younger sister, Primrose (nicknamed "Prim"), after the death of her father, who was killed in a mining accident and left her mother deeply depressed, forcing Katniss to become the breadwinner of the family. When Prim is reaped at the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers to take her place. The series then chronicles her efforts to survive the game, using such skills as hunting with bow and arrow, and how her skills significantly impact her and everyone around her. Eventually, her choice at the end of the game to spare both District 12 tributes, as co-winners, change Panem forever, because the districts see her as the symbol of rebellion against the tyrannical Capitol and its leader, President Snow.
  • List of She-Ra: Princess of Power characters

    This is a list of She-Ra: Princess of Power characters.

    The Great Rebellion

    She-Ra

    She-Ra is introduced in the animated movie The Secret of the Sword as Force Captain Adora, who was an agent of the Evil Horde that rules the planet Etheria. She discovers that she is the long-lost twin sister of Prince Adam of Eternia, having been stolen by the Horde's leader, Hordak, as a baby. She is granted the Sword of Protection, which parallels He-Man's Sword of Power, gaining the power to transform into She-Ra, her secret identity.

    She-Ra and Princess Adora are voiced by Melendy Britt in the 80s series.

    Swift Wind

    Spirit is the horse of Adora. When she transforms into She-Ra he also transforms into Swift Wind. He has a mate named Starwind and they have a young colt. Unlike Cringer, who turns into Battle Cat (In He-man series), Spirit's size doesn't change, but he gets wings, and has a unicorn like horn.

    Spirit/Swift Wind are voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

    Marc

    Marc or MARC may refer to:

    People

  • Marc (given name), people with the first name
  • Marc (surname), people with the family name
  • Software

  • MSC Marc, a finite element analysis software
  • Acronyms

  • MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging,
  • MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system serving Maryland, Washington, D.C., and eastern West Virginia
  • MARC (archive), a computer-related mailing list archive
  • M/A/R/C Research, a marketing research and consulting firm
  • Massachusetts Animal Rights Coalition, a non-profit, volunteer organization
  • Matador Automatic Radar Control, a guidance system for the Martin MGM-1 Matador cruise missile
  • Mid-America Regional Council, the Council of Governments and the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the bistate Kansas City region
  • Midwest Association for Race Cars, a former American stock car racing organization
  • Revolutionary Agrarian Movement of the Bolivian Peasantry (Movimiento Agrario Revolucionario del Campesinado Boliviano), a defunct right-wing political movement
  • Marc (surname)

    Marc is the surname of:

  • Alessandra Marc (born 1957), American operatic soprano
  • Andrei Marc (born 1993), Romanian footballer
  • Franz Marc (1880-1916), German painter and printmaker
  • Jeanny Marc (born 1950), a member of the National Assembly of France representing Guadeloupe
  • Philip Marc, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests in 1208, proposed as the model for the Sheriff of Nottingham in the Robin Hood legends
  • Robert Marc (artist) (1943–1993), French artist
  • Robert Marc (fencer), French fencer in the 1900 Olympics
  • See also

  • Mark (surname)
  • Marc (TV series)

    Marc is a British television series presented by T. Rex lead singer Marc Bolan. It was produced in Manchester by Granada Television for the ITV network. A second series was planned had Bolan not died before it could be produced.

    Produced by Muriel Young and directed by Nicholas Ferguson, it ran for six weekly episodes in the autumn of 1977, before its host died in a car crash on 16 September that year. A pop music show, it gave Bolan a chance to showcase punk bands such as Generation X, the Jam, Radio Stars and Eddie and the Hot Rods. T. Rex performed at least three songs each week, a mixture of new versions of their old hits, and fresh tracks, while the guests were slotted in between. Not all were as notable as those listed above, though they also included Roger Taylor, drummer with the rock band Queen, in a rare solo TV appearance. They were also joined by a dance troupe called Heart Throb.

    The last episode featured Bolan duetting with his friend David Bowie. Before the song had reached its end, Bolan tripped over a microphone cable and fell off the stage. Bowie is said to have called out "Could we have a wooden box for Marc [to stand on]?". Following the show Bolan and Bowie co-wrote and recorded a rough outline of a new song, 'Madman'. The new wave band Cuddly Toys found a bootleg tape and recorded it, which became a UK Indie Chart single and featured on their 'Guillotine Theatre' album.

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