Some characters who were once enemies in the Games could find common ground as they grow up. Maybe they realize that they were all just pawns in the Capitol's game. This new - found understanding could lead to unexpected partnerships and a re - shaping of the social fabric in the Hunger Games world.
The relationships between the characters would likely become more complex as they grow up. For example, Peeta and Katniss might have to deal with the after - effects of their time in the Games on their relationship. They could struggle with trust issues, but also have a deeper understanding of each other after all they've been through.
Another plot could be about a grown - up Katniss trying to change the Capitol from within. She uses her fame and the respect she has earned to start a revolution of ideas, trying to abolish the Hunger Games once and for all. This would involve a lot of political intrigue and her facing off against old enemies in new ways.
A common theme is the relationships between the victors. As they've grown up, they might form alliances or rivalries that are different from when they were in the Games. For instance, they could collaborate to change the system or compete for power within their own circles. Also, the theme of healing and redemption can be explored, like how some victors try to atone for the things they had to do to survive in the Games.
Well, the original series focuses a lot on the actual Hunger Games themselves and the immediate aftermath for the young victors. In grown - up fanfiction, it's more about what happens years down the line. For example, in the books, Katniss was just starting to deal with the Capitol's wrath after winning. But in grown - up fanfiction, she might be leading a full - scale rebellion years later.
It often depends on the original source material. If it's based on a kids' show, then the main characters would be the grown - up versions of those from the show.
Captain America adapts in a more traditional way. His military training and strong sense of justice help him form alliances. He'll be the one to lead the group, like he does in the Avengers. He'll strategize about food sources, shelter, and how to take on other tributes.
They often look at the characteristics of the tributes they want to create. For example, if they want a strong and fearless tribute, they might choose a name like 'Maximus'. Or they might think about the district the tribute is from. A tribute from a fishing district could be named 'Fisher' or something related to the sea.
I don't know as I haven't read this novel. It could be a group of friends who have grown up together and are now facing different life paths.
They often become more independent. After facing the extreme challenges of the Hunger Games, they no longer rely on the old systems as much. For example, Katniss might become more assertive in making decisions for her district.
Katniss, on the other hand, may develop by becoming more open about her feelings. Fanfiction often explores her internal struggle with emotions, and as she spends more time with Peeta, she might start to express her love and care for him more freely. This is a big change from her guarded self in the original Hunger Games trilogy.
Definitely. There are fanfictions that look at the mentor - tribute relationships. For instance, Haymitch's relationship with Katniss and Peeta. How he guided them, his internal struggles in trying to keep them alive, and how they all grew to respect and rely on each other. These types of relationships add depth to the 'The Hunger Games' universe without any sexual undertones.