User:Birdyhale

Quietly is the only way. I'm Birdy, and I'm quiet and shy, but I can be sweet and kind. Therefore, my favorite character of the Hunger Games is Rue and Cato. (Read Hunger Games Characters)

What I like
I spend my time listening to music all day, all night. My favorite band is Icon for Hire and I also love A Fine Frenzy. I like gentle breezes, white roses, soft pain, and spring days. Do you think I am emo? No, I think of the world in a different way. Looking at a dead flower, I see tragedy and death, mournful as of a child's death. I love children, too, and when I will have a child, if it's a girl, I will name her either Rose, Willow, Jade, or Terra. Terra's a name that I find sounding tough, and I'd want my baby to be tough and strong, but gentle and tender. If you don't understand me, just look at the next section.

Hunger Games Characters
My favorite character is Rue. In the movies, Rue's death is quiet and soft, like a tragic lullaby. But in the books, it's brutal and takes away your breath. I like the movie death better. Rue dies in Katniss's song, which is how I want to die; immersed in softness, like a child being rocked to sleep. It's timeless and ageless, and the way that Rue, in her picture, looking down at the ground....she seems so innocent and so like a little bird. Her death was not sad. It was innocent.

My second favorite character would have to be Cato or Gale. After you've read my short self-bio, you'd think that I'm a soft, tender, and caring person. But I also am sympathetic, and I feel that way towards Cato. Even if you think he is a ruthless, brutal, killing machine, he isn't. He is haunted, and he grew up in the wrong hands. Don't blame Cato. Blame the whole plot. In the movies, he, at the end, admits that all he can do is kill, kill, kill. But a person is a person, guys. A person is a person. Yes, in the movies, his character kind of makes you think that he's really a good guy under all that muscle, but in the books, he's an odious character. So what I'm trying to say is that the movies and the books are both great on an equal level, even if the movies left out really important characters and scenes in the book...

I like Gale not because of his fricking hot looks, but because of his sadness. He's a raging fire, yes, wanting to murder the whole lot of the Capitol, but he's not just bones made for pain. He's like Cato in a way, except more on a caring level. See, the districts are all ruined because of the Capitol's lash. Even the lapdogs of the Capitol, Districts 1 and 2....they grew up wrongly as well. Gale, loving Katniss from the start, is sweet, but in the end, he's more of a sorrowful person. Who will love him now? For me, in the books' prospect, I think that Gale and Madge should be together. Madge and Gale, two very different people, but at the same time, they are both lonely. Plus, where there is harshness, there can always be kindness.

Sorry for the Katniss and Peeta hatred:

Peeta and Katniss should not go together. I'm serious. Katniss and Peeta have no chemistry whatsoever. I'm sorry, but it's what I think. Well, I do think that Peeta was better for Katniss, because of his softness, but to my friend, he looks a little bit gay.

No offense or anything, but Peeta's and Katniss's name combined.... Okay, please don't take me the wrong way. This is what my friend told me .... If you're immature and can't handle... bad... words like these, just quit reading this, because it's over anways. Peeta's and Katniss's name equals Peniss.