Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games shows a society divided—where the rich feast while the poor starve, and the powerless are forced to fight each other for survival and entertainment. It’s a brutal metaphor for modern inequality. Look around: skyrocketing wealth gaps, systemic racism, political apathy. Districts oppressed, citizens distracted by spectacle and fear—doesn’t that feel uncomfortably close? It’s not just a YA novel; it’s a mirror reflecting how far some societies have drifted. The Capitol’s grip isn’t just fiction—it’s about how power controls resources, narratives, and ultimately, people’s lives. This book reminds me how dangerous complacency is and how much rebellion grows in silent corners. #Entertainment #Books #SocialInequality