One main theme is sacrifice. Many characters in the novel sacrifice themselves for the greater good, like Finnick. Another theme is the power of hope. Katniss continues to fight, even when the odds seem insurmountable, giving hope to the rebels. And there's also the theme of the corrupting nature of power as seen in the Capitol's actions.
Well, in the Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Novel, a significant theme is the dehumanization caused by war. The Capitol treats the districts like pawns, and the rebels are fighting against this. Another theme is the power of propaganda. The Capitol uses it to control the people, and the rebels use Katniss as a counter - propaganda figure. Also, the theme of hope runs throughout. Despite the dark situation, the characters keep hoping for a better future after the war.
One main theme is resistance. The characters are fighting against the Capitol's oppressive regime. Another is sacrifice, as the characters put themselves in danger for the greater good.
Primrose Everdeen is quite memorable. She represents the innocence in the story. Even though she's young, she has a big heart and wants to help. And Gale Hawthorne, Katniss's friend, is memorable for his loyalty to Katniss and his role in the revolution.
Katniss becomes more hardened. She has seen so much death and destruction in the previous Hunger Games and now in the rebellion. She is less trusting and more focused on the fight against the Capitol.
It's about Katniss Everdeen leading the rebellion against the Capitol. The story is full of action, drama, and tough choices as she becomes a symbol of hope for the oppressed.
One main theme is power. We see the Capitol's abuse of power and how the rebels fight against it. Another is sacrifice. Many characters sacrifice themselves for the greater good. And there's also the theme of trauma. Katniss and others have to deal with the physical and mental trauma of the war and the Games.
The 'Mockingjay' is the final book in 'The Hunger Games' series. Katniss Everdeen becomes the Mockingjay, a symbol of the rebellion against the Capitol. There are battles, political intrigue, and sacrifices. Peeta is rescued but has been brainwashed. In the end, after much destruction and loss, Katniss kills President Coin instead of Snow, as she realizes Coin is also a tyrant. Then she returns home to try to heal and deal with the trauma she has endured throughout the series.
I think for Haymitch, the most interesting part would be seeing how the fanfiction writers depict the political aspects of the story. He was very much involved in the behind - the - scenes political maneuvering in the Hunger Games world, and seeing different takes on that in fanfiction could be fascinating for him. Also, for Finnick, seeing how his backstory and his relationship with Annie are portrayed in different ways in the fanfiction could be really engaging as those were important aspects of his character.