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“The berries. I realize the answer to who I am lies in that handful of poisonous fruit. If I held them out to save Peeta because I knew I would be shunned if I came back without him, then I am despicable. If I held them out because I loved him, I am still self-centered, although forgivable. But if…” quote by Suzanne Collins
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“The berries. I realize the answer to who I am lies in that handful of poisonous fruit. If I held them out to save Peeta because I knew I would be shunned if I came back without him, then I am despicable. If I held them out because I loved him, I am still self-centered, although forgivable. But if I held them out to defy the capitol, I am someone of worth. The trouble is, I don't know exactly what was going on inside me at that moment.”

Suzanne Collins

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Hunger Games, 2008

The narrator wrestles with motives, questioning whether actions stem from love, self‑interest, or rebellion against oppression.

In simple terms: She doubts why she acted, weighing selfishness against defiance.

Key Takeaway

Examine your true motives.

Themes

identity morality rebellion self‑interest love

Mood

conflicted introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • making life‑changing choices
  • standing up to authority
  • personal reflection
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

psychology ethical dilemma political resistance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives your toughest decisions?
  • Can selfish motives coexist with noble goals?
A Different Perspective

Motives can be mixed; self‑assessment is hard.

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