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Semiotics Preliminary Exercise 2


 Roland Barthes' Theory of Semiotics:

During this clip it shows Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, up on stage in front of a crowd of people. It shows how she transform form her wedding dress to a dress like a mockingjay. Then it shows her husband stating how they got married in private and stating that she was pregnant and the crowd making a commotion. then all the characters in the back on the stage hold their hand and raise then as the crowd continues to make noise. 


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