Coriolanus Snow's sister was the only daughter of Crassus Snow and Mrs. Snow, as well as the younger sister of Coriolanus Snow.[1]
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Who were the parents of Coriolanus Snow's sister?
Coriolanus Snow's sister, often referred to as the Snow sister, was the daughter of Crassus Snow and Mrs. Snow. They lived in the Capitol and were part of the prominent Snow family.
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What circumstances led to the death of Snow's sister during her birth?
Snow's sister, a character in the Hunger Games, died during her birth amid the First Rebellion's initial major air raid. Their mother, Mrs. Snow, was unable to reach a hospital due to the conflict. Despite the efforts of the Grandma'am and the Snows' cook at home, a probable hemorrhage caused the deaths of both mother and daughter.
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How did the birth of Snow's sister impact the Snow family during the Dark Days?
Coriolanus Snow's sister's birth during the First Rebellion marked a tragic period for the Snow family. The mother, Mrs. Snow, died in childbirth during an air raid, unable to reach a hospital. The baby girl also did not survive. This event initiated the Snow family's descent into poverty, despite their prestigious name and affluent residence in the Capitol. Coriolanus and his sibling, Tigris, faced hardship, struggling for basic necessities.
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Who attended to Mrs. Snow during the birth of her daughter?
The Snows' cook and the Grandma'am attended to Mrs. Snow during the birth of her daughter, who would have been Coriolanus Snow's sister. The birth happened amidst the first major air raid of the First Rebellion, preventing a hospital visit. Tragically, Mrs. Snow likely suffered a hemorrhage and both she and the baby girl did not survive.
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What was the significance of Snow's sister in the Hunger Games series?
Tigris, the sister of Coriolanus Snow, holds significance in the Hunger Games series as the sole character to whom Snow displays attachment. Despite her admiration for Katniss, which Snow disapproves of, their bond persists. Tigris opposes the Hunger Games, deeming it a cruel punishment. During times of stress, she wears her late mother's fur coat. Her relationship with Snow remains intact until political circumstances necessitate separation.
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Biography[]
About five years after the birth of Coriolanus, Mrs. Snow became pregnant again with a baby girl.[1]
Death[]
A few months into the Dark Days, Mrs. Snow went into labor during the first major air raid of the war. Unable to get her to the hospital, the Grandma'am and the Snows' cook attended to her at home, but she died of what was likely a hemorrhage. The baby who would have been Coriolanus's sister also did not survive.[1] The baby's cause of death is unstated, but the wording suggests she may have been stillborn, or at least passed very soon after her mother.
Trivia[]
- If this baby girl had survived, Coriolanus would be the eldest of two siblings, with his sister being about five years his junior. This would have given him something in common with Katniss Everdeen, who was also the eldest of two, and was four years older than her sister Primrose.[2]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Chapter 5
- ↑ The Hunger Games, Chapter 1