Gale Hawthorne

Gale Hawthorne is Katniss Everdeen's best friend and hunting partner. In order not cast suspicion on Katniss and Peeta Mellark's highly publicized strategic romance, Gale is presented as Katniss' cousin. He bears a resemblance to Katniss, which makes their cover believable.

Biography
Born and raised in the Seam of District 12, Gale is used to living on the verge of starvation. He appears in The Hunger Games as Katniss Everdeen's best friend, although their relationship seems to border on romantic, particularly on his part.

Katniss
With similar physical characteristics, Gale and Katniss could easily pass as siblings, as could many other children from the Seam. In The Hunger Games, it is said that Gale is the person who knows Katniss best, even though their acquaintance started only four years prior to The Hunger Games.

The two met each other formally at the ceremony following their fathers' deaths. Both were awarded Medals of Valor for being the eldest children of the deceased coal miners. Later that year, they met again out in the forbidden woods beyond District 12's fence. Both had been going to the woods for some time, being as the woods were their families' main source of food. Gale was fourteen at the time, and Katniss was twelve. When Gale asked her what her name was, she replied in a whisper, making him believe that she said "Catnip" at first.

Their relationship grew from a mild trust to becoming something a little more than best friends. In Catching Fire, Gale proved this when he appeared extremely jealous in regards to Katniss' pretend romance with Peeta Mellark, and suddenly and unexpectedly kissed Katniss on the outskirts of the woods. This was reported to President Snow, who later used this information to manipulate Katniss. When Katniss later proposed that they run away together, Gale managed an "I love you" but Katniss only replied "I know," and Gale was furious when she intended to include Peeta and Haymitch Abernathy in their plans. While Gale is clearly in love with Katniss, she remains conflicted by her feelings for both Gale and Peeta, as well as her own sense of unyielding independence, until the end of Mockingjay when she realizes she loves Peeta.

Gale is very open with Katniss and would never try to control her. At the end of Catching Fire, Katniss notes that Gale would never keep secrets from her, right before he informs her that District 12 has been destroyed. However, this implicit trust is challenged as Gale's withholds information from Katniss in Mockingjay. Even though these lies by omission are due to concern for her mental wellbeing, Katniss feels betrayed.

In Mockingjay, Katniss and Gale's relationship continues to become more romantic but also more complex. The relative simplicity of hunting/gathering to stave off starvation is replaced with something not so straight forward - war. Even as they work together to overthrowing the Capitol a chasm seems to grow as their ideals and morals clash. Gale's win at all costs mentality, which was evident before in his words, are actually being put into practice. Whereas Katniss is still clinging to the hope of winning the war with limited casualties and some sense of morality, as Peeta would have done. In the end, it is Gale's contempt for applying ethics to his ideas that truly severs any relationship they had or could ever have. Prim, Katniss's sister, is killed by a specific type of firebomb designed by Gale. Even though the order to use the bombs was given by President Coin, both Gale and Katniss know there's no going back for them after that.

Katniss returns to District 12, whereas Gale lives in District 2, working for the military.

Peeta
Gale has a grudge against Peeta Mellark, Katniss's lover, and tried to hate him for his loyal and undying love for her. But, as he states, Peeta is a hard person to hate. In Mockingjay, Gale and Peeta discuss their relationship with Katniss, and Gale appears significantly less bitter about their rivalry.

Work
In The Hunger Games, Gale Hawthorne was not yet working in the coal mines, and was mainly supporting his family through tesserae and the money and meat he made from poaching. By Catching Fire, Gale had turned nineteen and was working in the coal mines. This gave a little more money, but left him less time to hunt. He still made time to hunt on Sundays with Katniss. This job took place of the tesserae, but did not help his family in finances.

His poaching was stopped in Catching Fire, after Katniss and Gale got into a heated argument. Gale was caught with a fresh turkey when he went to sell it at the Head Peacekeeper, Cray's, home. Unknown to Gale and the rest of the community, Cray had been replaced by another Head Peacekeeper, Thread. Gale was forced to admit his guilt and was then whipped horribly. Peeta was with Katniss when the two witnessed Gale's whipping. Peeta had told Katniss to leave when he saw the scene, knowing full well that Katniss would try to stop Thread but even with his warning, Katniss rushed to Gale's aid, getting lashed herself in the process. Peeta and Haymitch had to step in before Thread could hurt Katniss. The whipping was soon brought to an end and Gale was rushed to Mrs. Everdeen, Katniss' mother, for medical treatment. Katniss was by Gale's side during the treatment and kissed him once out of worry, which brought Gale back to consciousness. Both Katniss and Gale had to stop their treks into the woods when the new Peacekeeper decides, just to be safe, to put a 24-7 electric fence up surrounds the woods so that no one can get in or out.

At the beginning of Mockingjay, he works particularly closely with Beetee, designing weaponry for District 13, and later goes in as a soldier on the ground to assassinate President Snow. Gale eventually moves to District 2, where he currently lives and continues working for the military.

Personality
Gale enjoys a good laugh now and then. He can be quick to anger, but always keeps it under control. His hatred for The Capitol boldly shines. He will rant about the Capitol and District 12 and everything he can think of out in the woods, where he thinks no one can hear him. He is brave and willing to fight for what he believes and for Katniss' love. He is willing to do anything to protect Katniss and her family.

Gale is an idealist, trying to believe the world can change for the better. This is proven by his commitment to the rebellion. He said he would rather stay and fight than run off with Katniss in the woods, despite his initial pleasure at the idea of leaving with her. He is quite the rebel, fighting for what he believes in, no matter what the odds or consequences.

Family
Gale looks out for his three siblings, Rory, Vick, and Posy, and his mother, Hazelle, by himself. His father died in the same mine accident as Katniss's father did. Gale originally supported his family by illegally hunting and applying for extra tesserae. As of Catching Fire, when he is too old for the Games, he works in the same mines as his father used to, twelve hours a day.

Even though Katniss wants to help him, he refuses every coin and help she offers, excluding the meat she brings over. Katniss and her family are just like family to him, as they look out for each other and share many things in common. At the end of Catching Fire, Gale saves Prim, Mrs. Everdeen, and about 800 other District 12 citizens when the Capitol bombs District 12.

Description
Just like Katniss and most people from the Seam, Gale has black hair, olive skin and shares Katniss's grey eyes. They look so alike that people believe them to be cousins in Catching Fire. In Catching Fire, it is explained in further detail that, when the Capitol sent out interviewers, most people lead them to Gale. The Capitol's interviewer reached the Seam, where most or all people look similar, and "so some genius made him my [Katniss's] cousin." Muscular and good looking, girls flock to him — though he seems to have eyes for Katniss alone(although it is mentioned before he was in love with Katniss, he had kissed quite a lot of girls.) She describes Gale as a boy who could have any girl he wanted, because of the way girls whisper about him. Johanna called him "gorgeous" and Katniss's prep team said, not everyone was born with camera-ready faces, with Gale as an exception. His good looks are mentioned throughout the series. She also describes him as smelling like apples, sometimes alder smoke and his skin smells like oranges.