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Etika v distopičnem svetu Suzanne Collins: Trilogija Igre lakote in Balada o pticah pevkah in kačah
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Diplomsko delo obravnava štiri romane distopične serije izpod peresa ameriške pisateljice Suzanne Colllins, in sicer trilogijo Igre lakote, v katero sodijo romani Arena smrti, Kruto maščevanje in Upor, ter na drugi strani Balado o pticah pevkah in kačah. Opravljena je bila literarnoteoretska analiza, s katero sem določila dogajalni čas in prostor ter romane žanrsko opredelila. Sledila je analiza najprej pripovedovalke trilogije, v kateri je pisateljica uporabila prvoosebno nezanesljivo pripovedovalko, ter nato še pripovedovalca Balade, ki je tretjeosebni in zanesljiv. Pri naratološki analizi sem se poglobila v koncept implicitnega avtorja. V nadaljevanju sem obravnavala področje medbesedilnosti ter kako avtorica s simboli in citatnosti v obravnavane romane vpleta antično zgodovino in mitologijo, literarna dela drugih avtorjev ter tri filozofske poglede na naravno pravo in družbeno pogodbo: Hobbesov, Lockov in Rousseaujev. Za konec sem se dotaknila odnosa med literaturo in etiko, pri interpretaciji romanov pa sem proučevala etična stališča, ki jih Collins vzpostavlja v obravnavanih literarnih delih. Prikazala sem jih skozi interpretacijo Panema kot alegorije za Združene države Amerike in zahodno družbo nasploh, nazadnje pa sem se dotaknila še Lockove teorije tabule rase, ki jo je pisateljica vključila v Balado o pticah pevkah in kačah, in alegoričnost ljubezenskega trikotnika iz trilogije Igre lakote, s katerim je Collins predstavila dve različni perspektivi v debati pravične vojne.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ameriška književnost, distopični roman, Suzanne Collins, pripovedna tehnika, medbesedilnost, literatura in etika
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-170779 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:243048707 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.07.2025
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Title:Ethics in the dystopian world of Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games trilogy and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
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This thesis analyses four novels of the dystopian series by the American author Suzanne Collins, namely The Hunger Games trilogy, which includes the novels The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay, as well as The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. A literary-theoretical analysis was conducted to determine the setting in terms of time and place of the stories, and to classify the novels by genre. This was followed by an analysis of the narrators, starting with the trilogy, in which the author uses a first-person unreliable narrator, and then moving on to The Ballad, which features a third-person reliable narrator. In the narratological analysis, I delved into the concept of the implied author. Subsequently, I explored the area of intertextuality and how the author weaves ancient history and mythology, literary works, and three philosophical views on natural law and the social contract—those of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau—into the novels through symbols and citations. Finally, I addressed the relationship between literature and ethics, with a particular focus on examining the ethical positions Collins establishes in the literary works mentioned above. These positions were illustrated through the interpretation of Panem as an allegory for the United States and Western societiy in general. I also touched upon Locke’s theory of the tabula rasa, which the author incorporates into The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, and the allegorical nature of the love triangle in The Hunger Games trilogy, through which Collins presents two different perspectives in the just-war debate.

Keywords:American literature, dystopian novel, Suzanne Collins, narrative technique, intertextuality, literature and ethics

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