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  2. Nov 28, 2023 · When Coriolanus entered the Hunger Games arena to save Sejanus, Bobbin became the first person Snow killed in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes but not the last. When Mayfair later threatened to tell her father, the mayor, about Sejanus’s rebel plans, Coriolanus shot and killed her.

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    Early life

    Coriolanus Snow is a native of the Capitol and eventually became the tyrannical and ruthless dictator of Panem at least before Haymitch Abernathycompeted in the 50th Hunger Games. Although carrying the title of President, it is unknown if he was elected to the position democratically. He was born into the Snow family, a well-known and once-rich family. His parents and grandparents were well-known, but his family had fallen on hard times and his only real currency in his youth was charm. By th...

    Mentor

    Snow attended the Academy and was one of its top-performing students. As such, in his senior year, he was tapped as a mentor in the 10th annual Hunger Games. He realized that something was amiss when his achievement as a top-performing student went unrecognized and he was assigned mentorship of the District 12 female tribute, Lucy Gray Baird, who was from one of the worst-performing districts. Despite his initial shock and irritation at being assigned what seemed like a throwaway tribute, Sno...

    Peacekeeper

    With no other choice, Snow enrolled in the Peacekeepers. In the hopes of seeing Lucy Gray Baird again, he asked to be assigned to District 12. His choice was not questioned, as few newly-enrolled Peacekeepers willingly chose to go to District 12, so there was no reason to reject the request of someone who was seemingly so willing. However, upon arrival, Snow began to despair. The food was better and more plentiful than he'd usually had for a long time at the Capitol, but the work was tedious...

    As a youth, Snow had been raised on the belief that his family name meant prestige and power. His experience, however, was tempered by the fact that he was an orphan and that the loss his family's fortune due being invested in District 13 munitions meant that he had spent much of his early life in poverty. He a had a strong bond with his cousin Tig...

    The President was a small, thin man, with paper-white hair and thick lips that seem pulled across his face. His lips were thought to be changed, to make them look fuller and more appealing.Katniss Everdeen once stated that his lips smelled of blood and roses. In Mockingjay, it is revealed that the smell of blood is due to mouth sores he got from on...

    Snow resided in a huge mansion in the City Circlewhere he sometimes hosted parties. It is described as being large enough "to get lost in." The mansion contains many rooms such as bedrooms, offices, ballrooms, bathrooms, a closet with furs, a library and a room with a long-forgotten bathtub and discarded furniture. Katniss and her mother stayed in ...

    His parents, Crassus Snow and an unnamed mother, died during the First Rebellion. Mrs. Snow died in childbirth, and his younger sister was also lost in the labor. Coriolanus and his cousin Tigris, also orphaned, were raised by their grandmother, known as the Grandma'am. President Snow is known to have a granddaughter. This also means he must have h...

    Coriolanus's namesake is William Shakespeare's tragedy Coriolanus, based on the famed Roman general Gaius Marcius Coriolanus. His surname, Snow, calls to mind the color white, which he is frequently associated with throughout the trilogy. White typically symbolizes innocence and purity, but it's also commonly associated with death.

    Snow was given the nickname "Gent" by his fellow Peacekeepers in District 12 for his table manners.
    At 18 years old, he was the youngest person to ever pass the Peacekeeper officer candidate test.
    A solar power plant in District 5 is named after him.
    If his younger sister had survived, Snow would be the eldest of two siblings, with his sister being about five years his junior.This would have given him something in common with Katniss, who was a...
  3. Snow discovers and destroys the last evidence of his crimes as Lucy Gray begins to distrust him over the number of people he says he has killed. He pursues her through the woods, and she leaves a snake to attack him. He shoots at her and is unsure whether she has died or escaped.

  4. What does cement Coriolanus’ villainous arc is his last murder in the book: Casca Highbottom, architect of the Hunger Games and dean of his school, who bears a grudge against young Snow due to...

  5. Nov 19, 2023 · Eventually, Coriolanus quits his pursuit of Lucy Gray. He rows out to the middle of the lake to drop the murder weapons, thus securing his innocence, and returns to District 12.

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