Mockingjay why kill coin
Her eyes are gray, but not like those of people from the Seam. They're very pale as if almost all of the color has been sucked away. The color of slush that you wish would melt away. President Coin was described as being about 50 years old. She had perfect grey hair - so perfect it fascinated Katniss " as it was so uniform, so without a flaw, so wisp, even a split end " that Katniss wonder if it was a wig - that fell in an unbroken sheet to her shoulders.
Her eyes were also grey, but not in the same way that many of the mining families of District 12 had grey eyes, they were so pale that Katniss described them as looking like "all the color was sucked away" and "slush that you wish would melt awa y ".
Not much is known about President Coin initially, and her highly restrained emotional state rarely showed any cracks, giving no obvious indicators of her true personality or motivations.
However, Katniss eventually realizes how power-hungry Coin is, and how far she will go to achieve her goals. It is not clear if she ever truly sympathized with the people of Panem, although growing up in District 13 she certainly shared in any hardships that blighted the district, hardships that were indirectly the result of the Capitol's tyranny.
Katniss mentions that she "certainly doesn't have the sole claim against Snow's life Coin certainly proved herself a more capable leader than Snow: She managed her large, complex, and militarized district with extraordinary efficiency; did not immediately resort to repression at the slightest infraction; and was flexible enough to realize that her way of doing things was not always the most effective.
However, Coin was narcissistic, callous, patient, arrogant, cynical and charismatic to the extreme. She was deceptively intelligent, to the point of arrogance, and was able to outthink President Snow himself, who didn't realize her plan until it was already in action.
She possessed extraordinary degrees of Machiavellianism, in that she was flawlessly able to influence the whole of Panem into civil war so that President Snow eventually dies, allowing her to become president of Panem. She makes it clear that she views Katniss as an inferior and a mere icon for the rebellion, and is miffed when Katniss makes demands, and is forced to go along with them in the face of the public.
Even so, Coin viewed Katniss as an eventual threat, and meant to have her die and become a martyr, inspiring the rebellion with Katniss' supposed "sacrifice". This would have aided her in her plans in that she would be rid of Katniss, who was too independent and selfless to control, and she would be able to take charge of the rebellion without Katniss' intervention.
Nevertheless, President Coin possessed a massive amount of patience, in that she was prepared to wait years before she was in a position to seize power in Panem. In the end, after the rebellion is victorious, Coin attempts to secure the remaining victors' loyalty with the proposal of a final Hunger Games, using the children of the Capitol higher-ups, and in her arrogance she believed herself to have secured Katniss' loyalty.
I doubt anyone cares if you comment on a post from a couple weeks ago, and if this was the case I'd agree with you.
But it was more than half a year ago that this post was made. If someone really wants to talk about a subject, the smarter thing to do is make a new post themselves, instead of going back 7 months in the past trying to find an old one. And you're completely right. There's nothing wrong with someone wanting to get there opinion or answer out on a post. And it's fine if the post was made a couple of weeks ago, or even a month.
But when you start replying to posts that were made 7 months ago, that's a whole different ballpark. That's when it's time to draw the line. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Katniss realizes that, though Snow should answer for his atrocities, Coin is set to take his place and be the new leader who perpetuates the darker and more self-interested elements of human nature.
Not to mention, the new, interim president was behind Primrose Everdeen's death. In another act of rebellion, which she became so famous for over the course of the franchise, Katniss decides to kill the character who's become the newest figurehead of evil — showing that Panem will no longer accept morally bereft and double-dealing leaders.
All of this makes sense, and even does a great job of layering an abundance of meaning into one fairly quick scene. The mob of long-oppressed and exploited people kills Snow — a fitting end for his character.
But, before his death, after Katniss kills Coin, Snow breaks out into a fit of laughter. He knows that he's still going to meet his demise as well, but the twist gives him great satisfaction. Prim looks up and sees Katniss.
Above her is sky with those she loves as birds, yet her wings fail her and she plummets into seawater where creatures claw at her. Steadily she comes back to life but remains in a hazy realm in which her visitors are both alive and dead. The doctors graft new skin to her body. She improves physically but is buried in grief. She learns that Peeta survived and is in the burn unit. Gale also survived and is in District 2 cleaning up Peacekeepers.
Cressida and Pollux made it out alive, too. She enters, wanting to clip a white rose to place over his heart before she shoots him. Coin, Snow says, played both him and Katniss for fools. Coin has done everything Snow set out to do. Just before Snow is scheduled to be executed, Coin calls a meeting of all the remaining victors to vote as to whether or not they should hold one last Hunger Games. Peeta, appalled at the suggestion, votes no. Katniss, in the end, votes yes for Prim. The total vote is in favor of the Games, and Katniss sees that after all that death and suffering, nothing has changed.
The City Circle is filled with a roaring crowd, ready to see Snow die. When Katniss takes her place and faces Snow with her bow and arrow, ready to execute him, she searches his eyes for signs of remorse or anger or fear.
All she sees is amusement. Then she remembers their earlier agreement, that they promised not to lie to each other, and she shoots Coin with her arrow instead, killing the new president of Panem. Katniss is quickly taken to her old Training Center room where she waits for a death sentence. Weeks pass, during which she sees no one.
She wants to die and tries to starve herself. She begins to sing for hours on end.
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