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Why does Katniss go back to district 12 at the end?

Throughout the story, we see that Katniss was never a fan of the Capitol lifestyle, the crowded places, the people, politics and anything involving the government. As soon as she saw that the Capitol ...
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What was the reason for Katniss' decision at the end?

Katniss, ever the shrewd woman, realized that Coin and Snow are two sides of the same coin. That Coin was just as willing to continue the same dictatorship as Snow, keep the Hunger Games going just ...
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What was the reason for Katniss' decision at the end?

Because it turns out that Coin is just as corrupt as President Snow. According to Wikipedia: Katniss learns the Capitol has been conquered and Snow captured. When Katniss confronts Snow in his ...
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Why was Prim at the Capitol?

There are two possibilities. Pure chance. As a comment already mentioned, Prim was working as a medic for the rebels (this is established earlier in the film, while they're in the underground bunker ...
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Why does Katniss go back to district 12 at the end?

When Haymitch reads Plutarch's letter - she has to leave the Capitol. She is being sent home. The answer about Katniss' feelings for the Capitol etc are true. But she had to leave. In the book - ...
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