Why does cato want to kill katniss
What really happens is that Cato gets dragged into the cornucopia by the Muts while Katniss and Peeta sit there all night listening to him dying. All night. Cato and clove clung to each other, because in that arena, they were all they had, all they could even marginally trust.
And he goes down with me and you win. Katniss' friendship with Rue and her fondness of Thresh make these muttations particularly horrific for her.
The Games become so ugly, and the suffering so intense, that she can't bear even to hear Cato endure the muttations' attacks on his body. She knows, though, that this is exactly the entertainment that the audience wants: the pain and the gore. Finally, when the Gamemakers revoke their original rule change that would have allowed two tributes to win, they reveal what has been their goal all along. They wanted the remaining tributes to be the star-crossed lovers so that the Games' final act would be the most dramatic: one lover killing the other.
When Peeta raises his knife, the hunter in Katniss emerges; she aims an arrow at him before she realizes that he's tossing his knife into the lake.
She's ashamed of herself, but she's a natural survivor, so her reaction is true to her character and true to the doubt that she has maintained about Peeta throughout the Games. Peeta, however, says that he wants Katniss to kill him, that he couldn't live without her. Katniss doesn't question him now, but she knows that she can't go back to District 12 without him. She refuses to let the Gamemakers have the final say, and when Peeta says that they have to have a victor, she knows that he's right.
His statement, instead of causing her grief, gives her an idea. Katniss' maneuver with the nightlock is her final and most significant act of defiance. The Games were all about controlling and manipulating the people of the districts, but by threatening to kill themselves with the poisonous berries, Katniss and Peeta force the Games to change, although the ultimate course of that change is left to the Capitol: Either Peeta and Katniss die and the 74th Hunger Games has no winner, or they reinstate the earlier rule and have two winners.
Either way, Katniss — a girl from the districts — will succeed in rebelling against the Capitol by not giving it exactly what it wants. When Katniss tried to cut her down, Marvel threw his spear, killing Rue in the process. Katniss instantly avenged her friend's death by shooting Marvel in the chest with an arrow.
Cato was arguably the most dangerous competitor in the 74th Hunger Games. Not only was he a Career Tribute from District 2, but he was also absolutely ruthless. As one other strongest opponents, Cato quickly emerged as Katniss' biggest adversary. He seemed to be one of the only tributes not to underestimate the female from District After the tracker jacker incident, Cato sent Marvel to target Rue. The District 2 male then became the last one standing aside from Katniss and Peeta.
The District 12 pair eventually took refuge atop the Cornucopia when they fled from wolf-like Mutts. It was there that they encountered Cato, who held Peeta in a headlock, threatening to pull the other tribute to his death if Katniss shot an arrow.
Despite his intent, Katniss managed to shoot Cato in the hand, allowing Peeta to throw the tribute to the Mutts below. Out of mercy, Katniss put another arrow in Cato's head so he would have a quick death. Her first and only victim in the 75th Hunger Games was Gloss, the previous victor from District 1. The Career Tribute was specifically skilled in throwing knives. During the bloodbath surrounding the Cornucopia, Katniss hit Gloss with an arrow in his calf.
He survived and killed Katniss' ally, Wiress, by slitting her throat while she was on the beach. Katniss witnessed the event and quickly shot him in the chest with an arrow. Later on in the film, Cato is angered when he thinks that the District 6 male took his knife, which was actually stolen by Rue. He provokes a fight with the other boy, threatening to make him his first target, until the Peacekeepers separate them, as conflict before the Games is not allowed. In the novel, Katniss describes Cato as playing up the angle of a "ruthless killing machine.
Though Cato is not mentioned in the novel during the bloodbath , he is heavily featured in the film. Like most of the other tributes , Cato runs toward the Cornucopia and fights for supplies. He first targets the District 6 male , as he had promised to do in the Training Center , and beats him up. The District 10 male and the District 5 Male try to attack Cato, but he pushes them onto the floor.
He later slashes the District 5 male, causing him and to cough up blood onto a crate and later stabs the District 6 male with a serrated sword. As is typical in the arena , the Career Tributes of the 74th Hunger Games form an alliance. Peeta joins the Career pack shortly after the bloodbath because the Careers think he will be useful in their attempts to look for Katniss.
Later in the Games , Peeta betrays the Careers and is subsequently kicked out of the pack, while the District 3 male becomes a new and likely reluctant member, who is later killed by Cato. On the first night of the Games , the Careers manage to track down the District 8 female via the fire she foolishly starts in the middle of the night.
The Careers attempt to kill her, but when the Gamemakers withhold cannon fire, Peeta goes back to "finish the job. A few days into the Games , after an enormous fire forces the tributes together, the Careers find Katniss and chase her up a tree.
Cato attempts to follow her into the tree, but he falls due to his heavy weight. Glimmer tries next, but meets the same failure. At the urging of Peeta , the Careers decide to make camp below Katniss's tree so she can't escape without them knowing. While stuck in the tree, Katniss cuts down a tracker jacker nest, which falls onto the sleeping Careers and chases them away from her tree.
While Glimmer and the District 4 female die from their stings before they can make it to safety, Cato and the others escape to a nearby lake, where they fend off the remaining insects. With the Careers distracted, Katniss manages to pry the bow and arrows from Glimmer's corpse, but Peeta returns and urges her to run. As he does so, Cato cuts his way through the brush and realizes what Peeta has done. Enraged at Peeta's betrayal, Cato engages the other tribute in a fight, a fight which Peeta swiftly loses, escaping only with a severe leg wound, tracker jacker strings, and burns retained from the fire.
Some time later, while the Careers are still nursing their wounds, Cato and his allies stumble upon the District 3 male , whom they let join their alliance on the condition that he rewires the mines in the arena to protect their supplies. When the Careers catch sight of smoke from Rue's lit fire a decoy for the Careers , they go to kill her, taking the District 3 male along at Cato's insistence. In their absence, Foxface manages to steal supplies from the Careers' camp by stepping carefully around the mine indentations.
This makes Katniss realize that the District 3 male has reactivated the mines in the form of a booby trap. Carefully shooting open a bag of apples, which spill out onto the ground around the Careers' camp, Katniss manages to activate all the mines at once, effectively destroying the Careers' supplies. When Cato returns with his allies, he descends into a fit of rage and snaps the neck of the District 3 male, killing him instantly.
His allies eventually manage to calm him down, and the Careers stride back into the woods to hunt. During the feast , Cato and Clove return to the Cornucopia and lie in wait for their backpack, which contains an item that they desperately need. It is unknown why only Clove went in for the backpack, but by the time she is dying at the hands of Thresh , Cato is too far away to save her. As Katniss flees the feast, she sees Cato kneel beside Clove and beg her to stay with him.
However, Clove soon succumbs to her injuries. By this time, Thresh has stolen both his own backpack and Cato's, which is most likely what motivates Cato to pursue Thresh instead of Katniss.
Presumably, Cato follows Thresh and kills him. Katniss speculates that the District 2 backpack contained body armor to fend against her arrows.
On the last day of the Games , wolf-like muttations appear out of nowhere, chasing a bloodied and beaten Cato out of the woods.
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