For the first panel, it might be interesting to look at how Panem is willing to put girls at risk as well as boys - how does that make their society different from ours? At the same time, there's the fake romance plot to appeal to the voters in the first book. Also, Katniss is shown as protective of younger females twice - how does this role as guardian equate to mothers portrayed in the series, or other mentoring characters?
For the second panel, perhaps how the animal companions take a role that family or society has previously denied the human character? Animal companions taking the role of female role models (even if the animals are male or magically neuter)? Animal companions representing aspects of the personality that have been previously denied expression?
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For the second panel, perhaps how the animal companions take a role that family or society has previously denied the human character? Animal companions taking the role of female role models (even if the animals are male or magically neuter)? Animal companions representing aspects of the personality that have been previously denied expression?