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  1. The highjacking already started before that. During this interview, Katniss notices that Peeta's eyes look crazy, that it's like he's trying to fight something within him. She can see the worlds he's saying are painful for him to say. He's fighting it.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Summary. Peeta's leg amputation was crucial in the books but ignored in the movies, changing his character's trajectory. The Mellark family had a deeper impact on Peeta's story, with missed details of abuse and emotional connections in the films.

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  4. Before Peeta and Katniss enter the Arena, Peeta states that he does not want to become a piece in the Capitol's game. Later on, Peeta is hijacked, literally forced to become a monster to...

  5. Dec 24, 2023 · After Colonel Boggs knocks Peeta down, thus saving Katniss’ life, the rebel experts like Plutarch and Beetee examine Peeta thoroughly. When Katniss wakes up, they tell her that Peetas mind has been ‘hijacked.’

  6. So even though he was hijacked mentally and burned physically and it appeared that the old Peeta was gone, deep down he was still unchanged. Deep down he was still Katniss’s anchor and her ‘dandelion in the spring’ (again, something which ‘movie only’ people miss out on completely).

  7. Peeta was captured from the 75th Hunger Games arena by the Capitol [3] and held in captivity for five or six weeks, during which time he underwent torture and hijacking. His memories of Katniss Everdeen were targeted and altered to the point that he would view her as a threat and try to kill her in self-defense. [1]

  8. Peet's in the books is much more witty, clever, charismatic and he's actually a REALLY great strategist. We get a little bit of his cleverness in the movies because obviously, he made Katniss more desirable to the Capitol by the romance strat, the pregnancy strat, etc. But, in the movies, i feel like they kinda boiled him down to just being a ...

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