mockingjay

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The mockingjay is a fictional bird in Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series that becomes the emblem of rebellion and hope against the oppressive Capitol.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional bird
symbol
appearsIn Mockingjay NERFINISHED
The Hunger Games series NERFINISHED
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire NERFINISHED
appearsInFilm The Hunger Games (film series) NERFINISHED
appearsOn book covers of The Hunger Games trilogy
film posters of The Hunger Games series
associatedWith Katniss Everdeen NERFINISHED
cannotBeControlledBy the Capitol NERFINISHED
category fictional animals introduced in the 21st century
fictional birds
literary symbols
centralTo propaganda campaigns in Mockingjay
contrastsWith Capitol’s symbol of the Capitol seal
createdBy Suzanne Collins NERFINISHED
emblemOf District 13 NERFINISHED
Panem rebellion
firstAppearanceInWork The Hunger Games NERFINISHED
genre dystopian fiction symbol
inspires uprisings in the districts of Panem
inUniverseOrigin hybrid of jabberjay and mockingbird
linkedToEvent Katniss volunteering for Prim at the reaping
linkedToGesture three-finger salute
marketingUse logo for The Hunger Games films
notableFeature ability to mimic songs and sounds
distinctive birdsong
opposes the Capitol NERFINISHED
originatesFrom Capitol genetic engineering (via jabberjays)
representedBy mockingjay pin
mockingjay salute NERFINISHED
setInFictionalUniverse Panem NERFINISHED
symbolizes hope
rebellion
resistance against the Capitol
unexpectedConsequenceOf Capitol’s use of jabberjays as spies
usedBy rebels of Panem
wornBy Katniss Everdeen NERFINISHED

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Katniss Everdeen symbol mockingjay