Bow and arrow



The bow and arrow is a projectile weapon that predates recorded history and is common to most cultures. is the art, practice, or skill of applying it. Katniss Everdeen uses a bow to hunt for food in the woods, and it becomes her weapon of choice in the arena during the 74th Hunger Games. Gale Hawthorne is also a skilled archer, learning his skills from Katniss, who in turn learned from her father, Mr. Everdeen.

Design
The bow is a flexible arc with the ends tightly connected by catgut or a linen string coated in beeswax. Bows may be made of wood (usually or ),, s, and  components.

A bow's power is referred to as its draw weight, which is measured by the pounds of pressure it takes to pull the draw string to the point from where the arrow is released. The arrows are straight pieces of wood, carbon fiber, or light metal. The arrowheads are tipped with sharp bits of metal or stone. The arrows' ends are with goose feathers or plastic to help keep them straight in flight. They are stored in a container called quiver, which the archer wears either over the shoulder, resting on the back, or around the waist.

The three major bow varieties are, , and s. Compound bows use cams to allow the bow to store more energy, without a heavy holding weight. Longbows are the simplest, having mostly straight limbs that draw their power directly from the archer's pull of the string. Longbows require the greater amount of energy from the archer, but are easier to make. Recurve bows get added power by having two forward curves at the end of each limb, allowing the bow to spring the arrow toward the target with greater energy. Katniss likely uses a recurve bow because it provides ample power and accuracy, without being too long to easily move through the forest. In The Hunger Games film she uses a recurve bow and is also depicted using a leather shooting glove.

The Hunger Games


The bow was favored by Katniss in the 74th Hunger Games. When Katniss was younger, and her father still lived, he had made several bows of wood and gave one (a smaller one, because Katniss was younger and wasn't strong enough to wield a larger bow) to Katniss before he died. But when she got older, she used one of his larger bows. After she and Gale Hawthorne grew to trust each other, they exchanged knowledge. Katniss learned how to use snares and to fish while Gale learned how to shoot and which plants were edible. Eventually, Katniss gave him one of her father's bows.

Katniss did not use the archery station during the three days that she had to practice in the Training Center on Haymitch Abernathy's advice to keep her archery skills a secret from the other tributes, saving this for her private session with the Gamemakers. She missed the dummy because the bow she was using had a tighter pull and had to adjust to it first. However, after this miss, the Gamemakers essentially ignored her as they had gotten tired after watching the 23 other tributes perform. Despite putting on an impressive performance after getting the hang of the bow, this still failed to grab their attention. Out of frustration, Katniss caught the Gamemakers by surprise by shooting an apple out of the mouth of a that had been brought in for them to dine on before abruptly walking out. This audacity earned her an 11 training score, the highest of all the tributes.

Only one bow and quiver identical to that in the Training Center was supplied at the Cornucopia. When Katniss saw these, she considered making a run for them despite Haymitch's advice to get away from the Cornucopia and avoid the bloodbath. It took Peeta Mellark's dissuasion to prevent her from doing so, and the bow and arrows were acquired by Glimmer, who isn't very good with them, but had practiced with them previously, so she thought she could handle it. Obviously not. After Glimmer was stung to death by the tracker jackers, Katniss was able to recover her bow and arrows despite the hallucinations she was experiencing from the tracker jacker venom. Katniss proceeded to then use her new bow as her main weapon, using her skills to destroy the Careers supply store and kill Marvel and Cato as well as hunt.

Catching Fire
After Katniss became a victor, she continued to hunt daily despite her wealth in order to provide for Gale's family because he had begun to work in the mines and refused to accept any money from her. The only time they were able to hunt together was on Sundays.

When Katniss was in the Training Center, she decided to go to the archery range for "some sanity." The trainer Tax tossed fake birds high into the air for her to hit. When she shoots down five in one round, she realizes that she has gained the attention of most of the victors, who are regarding her with "everything from envy to hatred to admiration."

In the 75th Hunger Games, numerous bows and quivers were supplied at the Cornucopia. When Katniss obtained her bow, she briefly faced off against Finnick Odair, who was poised to attack her with his trident, before they quickly became allies. Katniss fired and missed at Enobaria, but hit Gloss in the calf. Brutus deflected her first arrow with his flotation belt and submerged himself before she could fire a second shot.

Katniss later aims at Enobaria but realizes that she is not her enemy and fires an arrow with Beetee's wire wrapped around it into the force field, causing lighting to travel along the wire into the field and destroy it.

Mockingjay
After Katniss joins the rebellion, Beetee designs a special, custom-made military-grade bow for her in District 13. This bow was black and was designed to fit in with her mockingjay costume and be fully functional. To Katniss, it seems like a living weapon as when activated by the sound of her voice, the bow emits a slight hum that can be felt. When she tells it "Good night," it shuts down and reverts to being a regular bow. The bow fired regular, explosive, and arrows distinguished by the colors of their shafts that Katniss was able to shoot accurately over 100 yards. Gale was also equipped with a standard military bow that was equipped with various gadgets and scopes. Although both were later trained in firearms use, they carried the bows as special weapon after joining Squad 451, a sharpshooter unit.

Following her return to District 12, Katniss attempts to hunt after being snapped out of her lethargy by Peeta's eventual return and planting of primrose bushes outside her house. She is too weak after much inactivity on her first attempt, but eventually is able to resume.

Known archers
Bows and arrows are used throughout the trilogy, and Katniss and Gale are the only two characters who are most prominently known as archers. Katniss has tried to teach Prim, Peeta, and Haymitch how to shoot at various times, although none of them were any good. Katniss' father, however, was an excellent archer and was even skilled at making the bows themselves. Although Glimmer displayed an affinity for the bow, she displayed a lack of skill with it and missed Katniss when the latter was in a tree. This was odd given that she was a Career Tribute and presumably would have had much more training and experience. In the movie Glimmer was shown to be a much better archer, barely missing Katniss when she was in the tree.