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  1. Coriolanus Snow is a native of the Capitol and eventually became the tyrannical and ruthless dictator of Panem at least before Haymitch Abernathy competed in the 50th Hunger Games. Although carrying the title of President, it is unknown if he was elected to the position democratically.

  2. Coriolanus " Coryo " Snow is a character in The Hunger Games franchise, a book series and film series. In the original book trilogy (2008–2010), President Snow is a fascist dictator who leads the counter-revolutionary movement. In the prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2020), he is an ambitious, intelligent and charismatic 18-year-old.

    • He Was Directly Related To Katniss' "The Hanging Tree" Song. Lucy Wrote The Song And Sang It For Snow. In The Hunger Games, Katniss sings an old song called "The Hanging Tree" that was known to be banned.
    • He Created The Positive Incentives Of The Game. Snow Is Who Turned The Tributes Into Celebrities. In The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, The Hunger Games look very different from how audiences are used to seeing them.
    • He Became An Apprentice Gamemaker. Snow Began Helping Design Future Hunger Games Events. Coriolanus was sure that he would be executed for his crimes. However, he was pleased to discover that the Head Gamemaker, Dr. Gaul, wanted him to return to the Capitol to work under her as an apprentice Gamemaker.
    • He Began Murdering Remorselessly At A Young Age. Snow Began Remorselessly Killing As A Young Man. Coriolanus' future brutal nature slowly began to show itself throughout his story.
  3. Learn about the antagonist of 'The Hunger Games' trilogy and the protagonist of the prequel. Explore his personality, physical appearance, early life, career, and role in the rebellion.

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    • “Snow Always Lands On Top.” The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes. Though Coriolanus Snow is arguably the most powerful man in Panem’s dystopia by the time Katniss is a tribute in the Hunger Games, that’s not the case for young Coryo, who is an Academy student when he’s made to mentor Lucy Gray Baird during the 10th Hunger Games.
    • "Convince Me." Catching Fire. President Snow pays a surprise visit to Katniss's house in Victor's Village after the first Games. He's there to threaten her, but he pretends like he's trying to help her.
    • "Fear Does Not Work As Long As They Have Hope, And Katniss Everdeen Is Giving Them Hope." Catching Fire. Many fans of The Hunger Games will remember President Snow for his quote about hope being stronger than fear, but it's more than just a one-liner.
    • "Whatever Game You Think You're Playing, Those Out There Are Not Playing It With You." Catching Fire. Plutarch wants to ensure that the Quarter Quell is in his control, not Snow's, but he needs to present the illusion of Snow being in control so as not to arouse suspicion.
  4. Apr 28, 2024 · Learn how Coriolanus Snow rose from a war-torn childhood to become the ruthless leader of Panem in the dystopian saga. Discover his family, his rose obsession, and his love interest in the prequel novel and film.

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · Coriolanus Snow’s story in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes doesn’t explicitly play into his death. Instead, his story shows how “Corio” becomes the Coriolanus Snow that would take any and all power he could get to become the undisputed leader of Panem.

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