"Catching Fire" Discussion Questions & Section Summaries

In these chapters of Catching Fire, Suzanne Collins’s latest installment in The Hunger Games triology, Katniss and Peeta embark on their victory tour. President Snow pays a visit to Katniss to let her know that he is watching her behavior, and he expects her to continue the story that her and Peeta are in love in the beginning of The Hunger Games sequel. Here are some Catching Fire discussion questions.

Chapters Six through Nine:

The Hunger Games trilogy has the reputation for being very emotional because readers are so attached to the characters. This section of Catching Fire may be hard to read when Gale is beaten, and more Peacemakers are moving into District 12 because the characters are so real and likable. These questions talk about emotions and feelings readers may experience in this dramatic section.

Chapters Ten through Fifteen:

Chapter ten starts part two of Catching Fire. Suzanne Collins titles this section, “The Quell.” You learn that The Quell is a special Hunger Games that occurs every 25 years, and the Capitol always makes special rules for it. In this Hunger Games sequel, Katniss and Peeta are preparing to mentor tributes for the 75th annual Hunger Games, or the third quell. However, they learn some shocking news that no one was prepared for, so use these Catching Fire discussion questions to talk about it.

Chapters Sixteen through Eighteen

Peeta and Katniss are in the Capitol with Haymitch and Effie in this section of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Katniss makes a discovery about one of the Avoxes, and she becomes very upset. They are also training for the games and causing trouble for the gamemakers. Answer these Catching Fire questions about this section:

Chapters Nineteen through Twenty-three

In this section, which begins part three, of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, the Quell has started, and the Gamemakers have made the arena worse than ever. Tributes are dying, and no one knows who to trust.These Hunger Games are even worse, if possible, than the ones in The Hunger Games book one. Here are some Catching Fire questions to discuss these difficulties.

Chapter Twenty-Four to the end

The ending of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins has a twist that some readers may be able to predict, although many may find it a shock and surprise, just like the ending of The Hunger Games book one. Discuss the twist with these Catching Fire questions.

This post is part of the series: Reading Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

If you or your class is reading “Catching Fire” by Suzanne Collins, then you are enjoying a terrific young adult science fiction sequel to “The Hunger Games.” This series of articles will help you understand the book and look deeper into the pages of “Catching Fire.”

  1. Novel Study Guide: Themes in Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
  2. Discussion Questions for “Catching” Fire by Suzanne Collins
  3. Quotes from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
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