Roman history in The Hunger Games

Hello nerds! This is a deep dive into Roman history within The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins :) Trigger warning: mentions of suicide. Stay nerdy, Emma TIKTOK:   / emmasbooktalks   PATREON:   / emmasbooktalks   BUSINESS: [email protected] buy me a coffee ☕: https://buymeacoffee.com/emmashemko Intro: 0:00 Volumnia Gaul & Coriolanus Snow: 2:43 Alma Coin: 4:57 Pluribus Bell: 6:50 Caesar Flickerman: 7:40 Claudius Templesmith: 9:39 Agrippina Sickle: 11:53 Nero Price: 14:04 Seneca Crane: 16:51 Crassus Snow: 18:22 Cato: 20:42 Brutus: 24:57 Enobaria: 26:54 Casca Highbottom: 28:22 Sejanus Plinth: 29:28 Strabo Plinth: 31:44 Dr. Aurelius: 33:37 Otho Mellark: 36:20 Trajan Heavensbee: 38:12 Plutarch Heavensbee: 39:21 Fulvia Cardew: 41:30 Livia Cardew: 42:50 Incitatus Loomy: 43:58 Conclusion: 45:03 SOURCES: ~ Roman Empire History: https://romanempirehistory.com/ ~ Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/ ~ Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins – on slide for Dr. Aurelius ~ Seneca: Six Tragedies, translated by Emily Wilson (2010) – on slide for Seneca Crane ~ Shotter, D.C. (2000). Agrippina the Elder: A Woman in a Man’s World. Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 49(3), 341-357 ~ The Aeneid by Virgil, translated by Shadi Bartsch (2021) ~ The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Colins – on slide for Agrippina Sickle and Casca Highbottom ~ The Burning Maze by Rick Riordan – on slide for Incitatus Loomy ~ The Hunger Games Wiki: https://thehungergames.fandom.com/wik...