Answers Quote by Suzanne Collins
“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.”
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.
Examine your true motives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- making life‑changing choices
- standing up to authority
- personal reflection
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives your toughest decisions?
- Can selfish motives coexist with noble goals?
Motives can be mixed; self‑assessment is hard.