In addition to iPads and MacBooks, every freshman who arrives at Seton Hill this fall will get a copy of The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins.
I taught this book last term in my American Lit class. Here are two of the best student projects on The Hunger Games.
The Hunger Games: 2 Sides of the Debate
Stephanie Pryor, The Hunger Games (\”Friday\” Parody)
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It certainly isn’t a university level piece of literature. Granted, the book does raise a few moral questions and one or two philosophical issues however for students at a university level, they should be reading something that requires a bit more intellect.
The Hunger Games is aimed at a young reader and I find it rather disappointing that university students are considered young readers.
Interesting videos. Thank you