What page does Peeta confesses his love for Katniss?
In Chapter Nine, when each of the contestants of the Hunger Games are interviewed, it is Peeta that is last, and it is Peeta that manages to steal the show by his confession of love for Katniss in front of all the cameras and Katniss herself.
What does Peeta give Katniss on the beach?
the pearl
Peeta gives Katniss the pearl in Catching Fire when the two are in the Arena for the Quarter Quell. After making a tentative alliance with Finnick, Peeta and Katniss settle down on the beach to eat oysters. And, when Peeta finds a pearl hidden inside, he gives it to Katniss.
Why did beetee separate Katniss and Peeta?
Peeta and Katniss needed to be protected from the Careers, so he couldn’t send both of them or keep them both at the tree. So he split them up so that Finnick and Johanna could each protect one of them. Peeta was weakened from his encounter with the force field, so sending Katniss and a protector made the most sense.
Why did Peeta give the Pearl to Katniss?
In The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, while diving for seafood to eat for dinner, Peeta Mellark finds a pearl in an oyster, laughs and gives it to Katniss Everdeen as a gift when he talks to Katniss about how he will protect her. The pearl was not only a gift but an offering of love.
What does Peeta do in Catching Fire Part 3?
Katniss, Johanna and Finnick comb through the weapons as Peeta carves something into a big leaf. He draws a map of the arena, with the concentric circles of land and the spokes of the clock. In the corresponding wedges, he puts the dangers they know about – lightning in 12, blood in 1, fog in 2, etc.
Why does Katniss feel betrayed by Haymitch in catching fire?
Katniss feels betrayed, most of all by Haymitch, who used her and Peeta. Eventually she wakes to find Gale there. He’s badly injured and tells her the Capitol bombed District 12 after the Games. He got Prim and Katniss’s mother out in time, but the District 12 is gone.
Why did Katniss and Peeta eat the berries in The Hunger Games?
When Katniss and Peeta choose to–almost–eat the berries in the first Hunger Games, Peeta at first objects to the idea, but then is overcome with the romantic notion of taking them”together?” as he says, as if touched by the thought that she also can’t live without him.