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friendly reminder that your non-rebellious boy, peeta mellark, formulated a plan to manipulate the capitol and the careers to katniss's advantage, told katniss to hold the nightlock berries out during the finale so everyone could see, volunteered to go back into the death arena with the intention of dying for the girl he loved, sabotaged his own private training session to hold the capitol accountable for their atrocities, declared he and katniss got married outside of any capitol traditions, crafted a false narrative to weaken the games' hold on capitolites, aired out the truth of what it was like to be a tribute and how it stripped you off of everything you were, and broke out of his tortured, drugged mind to warn district 13 of an incoming attack.
when i tell you this boy's love, empathy, and fortitude were all inherently rebellious.
the first time we got a glimpse of who peeta really was as a person, we were tugged into a memory of a merchant boy defying his mother to help a starving seam girl. the second time, he was refusing to be a piece of the capitol's games. i mean, COME ON. what a clear setup to his character.
“People will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think.”
— Aldous Huxley