The Hunger Games Question
Do you think Peeta ever recovered from the hijacking ENTIRELY?
The Hunger Games Answers
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silver93 said:
Hmm. I think eventually it does. But only after years and years; like by the time he has kids with Katniss. After awhile he was able to tell what was real and not, and it looked like the attacked got triggered by certain things, so if he avoids those, or overcomes them, then it's possible for him to recover from wanting to kill Katniss. He'll never be the same person though, just like Katniss will never be the same girl who fell in love with him. All the deaths and war made that impossible for either of them to go back.
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HUNGERgames77 said:
not entirely but his love for katniss took over
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Reneseme_Cullen said:
No i don't thinkhe will ever be the same person he was before, but I still love him!!!!
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18wanda said:
I hope he recovers completely. It is sad reading Mockingjay. It is probably my worst favorite in the series because my second fav. character, Peeta, isn't even like himself.
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joholmes said:
I would have to say No, not completely. In Mockingjay it states that he still has flashbacks. However, his unconditional love for Kat overcomes and conquers his distorted image of her.
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hollistergurl said:
I don't think so... anything that powerful from the Capitol wouldn't have died out, but he got better, I'm sure.
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brightcolors444 said:
not completely. it says in mockingjay that he still had horrible flashbacks.
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luvpeeta said:
No not completely but him and katniss go throughit together
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CuPcAkE124 said:
No, he was probably never the same as he was before, but he came close. When he was living with Katniss after Mockingjay, I think he picked up clues from her about who he was supposed to be, and eventually put all the pieces together to form most of the old Peeta. There were probably some things they could never get back. Like memories from his past who essentially made him who he was. He'd never get those back in their entirety. Also, he might have to pretend for a while, for Katniss' sake, that he was all better. Even when he wasn't. So no, I don't think Peeta would have gone back to his former self entirely, but I think he rebuilt himself with some mistakes that made him who he was on the end of the book.
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