mythology nerd talks Greek & Roman myth in The Hunger Games

Hello nerds! This is a deep dive into the Greek and Roman mythology within The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins :) Trigger warning: Far too many stories in Greek and Roman mythology involve sexual assault, violence, rape, and cannibalism. Stay nerdy, Emma TIKTOK:   / emmasbooktalks   PATREON:   / emmasbooktalks   BUSINESS: [email protected] buy me a coffee ☕: https://buymeacoffee.com/emmashemko Intro: 0:00 Theseus & the Minotaur: 4:27 Apollo & Diana Ring: 10:17 Arachne Crane: 11:45 Camilla: 13:44 Castor & Pollux: 15:42 Cato: 18:37 Io Jasper: 21:54 Iphigenia Moss: 23:48 Juno Phipps: 26:46 Lavinia: 28:59 Lysistrata Vickers: 32:31 Persephone Price & Proserpina Trinket: 36:05 Remus Dolittle & Romulus Thread: 40:34 Titus: 45:10 Conclusion: 50:57 SOURCES: The Hunger Games wiki - https://thehungergames.fandom.com/wik... Theoi - https://www.theoi.com/ Quotes - ~ The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins ~ The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins ~ Lysistrata by Aristophanes, translated by Ian Johnston (2017) ~ Metamorphoses by Ovid, translated by Charles Martin (2004) & Stephanie McCarter (2022) ~ The Aeneid by Virgil, translated by Shadi Bartsch (2021) & Stephen Russell (2016) ~ Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus, translated by George Thompson (1932) - in powerpoint slide for Io Jasper ~ Agamemnon by Aeschylus, translated by Stephen Russell (2016) - in powerpoint slide for Iphigenia Moss