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But, in an example of extraordinary wildlife almost never doing what we expect, male jabberjays bred with female mockingbirds, giving birth to the mockingjay, which could repeat both human melodies and birdsong and were thus better able to protect themselves (and the rebels of Panem) in the wild. The inability of the government to control these animals made them an inspiration and a symbol for the rebel cause.


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The father of the species was the jabberjay, an exclusively male muttation species that the Capitol invented to spy on rebels during the First Rebellion. Jabberjays could memorize entire conversations and repeat them back to their Capitol handlers. However, rebels caught on and fed lies to the birds, sending them back loaded with misinformation. After that, the Capitol shut down the operation and jabberjays were released into the wild in the hope that they would die off. They eventually did, but not before mating with female mockingbirds, producing the mockingjay.[1] This was unforeseen, because no one expected jabberjays to be able to reproduce with other bird species.[2] It was never discovered by the Capitol exactly how the rebels learned the truth about the birds. Dr. Kay speculated two possibilities. The first was that they didn't cover their tracks well enough in making sure the information they acted on could have had a source other than a recording in the woods. The other was that the rebels had a spy at the base the birds were reporting to.[3]

At the execution of Arlo Chance, mockingjays picked up a melodic arrangement of the man's dying words. Coriolanus Snow suggested using the birds as target practice.[4] In the following weeks, he and other District 12 Peacekeepers were assigned to help scientists catch and care for 50 jabberjays and 50 mockingjays. While the jabberjays were easy to catch, the mockingjays were more suspicious, making them harder to ensnare.[5] The captured birds were eventually flown back to the Citadel in the Capitol.[6]

When Snow joined the Covey on a trip to the lake, he observed mockingjays in the trees, but no jabberjays, and took it as a sign that the birds were reproducing without them. This disturbed him because it meant the birds had grown beyond the Capitol's control.[7]

Mr. Everdeen was known to sing to the mockingjays,[1] and when he did, all the birds fell silent to listen. According to Peeta Mellark, Katniss Everdeen had the same talent.[8] After the reaping for the 74th Hunger Games, Madge Undersee gave Katniss her mockingjay pin to wear as a tribute token.[1]

In the arena, Katniss and her ally Rue sang to mockingjays in order to signal each other that they were alright. Rue had done something similar when she worked in the orchards of District 11. From high up in the trees, she was typically first to see the flag that signaled quitting time for the day. She would then whistle a four-note melody that would be picked up by local mockingjays and spread to all the workers.[9]

In a deleted scene from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, President Snow explained to Plutarch Heavensbee that mockingjays were something that should never have existed, and he applied the same principle to Katniss and Peeta's joint victory.[12]

In a televised speech, President Snow banned any references to the mockingjay symbol or association with Katniss Everdeen, on pain of death. This point was accompanied by live executions in front of crowds in Districts 8 and 11.[14]

Mockingjays are black, crested birds with white patches on the undersides of their wings. Coriolanus Snow described them as being slightly larger than their jabberjay fathers.[4] Like jabberjays, they are excellent mimics, and they're known for their ability to memorize and repeat both birdsong and human voices. Although mockingjays can't enunciate words, they can echo any vocalization from a child's high-pitched warble to a man's deep tones. They can even whistle the melodies of songs with multiple verses, if one has the patience to sing to them. They pick up tunes quickly and spread them to other nearby mockingjays. Supposedly, they will only repeat songs if they enjoy the singer's voice.[1]

According to Dr. Kay, mockingjays could be found "all over Panem, wherever jabberjays and mockingbirds cohabited". In particular, she recounted sending jabberjays to District 9 and District 11 as well as 12,[3] so mockingjays could exist in District 9 too. Katniss described them as being "about as rare as rocks. And about as tough", suggesting that they were very common and able to thrive in almost any environment.[15] Outside of the districts, the birds were also present in the 74th Hunger Games arena.[9]

Upon realizing that the bird on her pin is a mockingjay, Katniss refers to the birds as "something of a slap in the face to the Capitol". Interestingly, this musing came before the 74th Hunger Games competition actually began, which suggests that the "rebellious" symbolism of the mockingjay was already established - or at least implied - before Katniss even arrived on the scene.[1]

Practically, Phil had shot about 80% of his scenes. What we had to do with the remaining 20% was to give two key scenes to Liz Banks and Woody Harrelson. In MJ1, Effie gives Katniss Cinna's design for the mockingjay uniform instead of Plutarch, as was originally scripted. In MJ2, Haymitch reads a letter in a scene that, in the book and the original script, takes places between Katniss and Plutarch. Without a doubt, Phil would be a bigger presence in the movie if he had stayed with us. I miss him at many levels.

In the same way, the punishment of crucifixion was authored by the Romans as a tool to oppress the masses by instilling fear in anyone who might have thought of speaking out against them. Crucifixion was a punishment reserved for revolutionists and traitors; those who sought to overthrow Roman authority. In enduring his cross, though, Jesus was able to turn the tables, not only on the Romans, but on the devil himself. What was designed as an instrument of torture and death became, through the power of God, an instrument of salvation for the world. In passively submitting to his violent death, Jesus was able to destroy violence forever. As Christians, we venerate the cross, and display it as a reminder of this reversal, and, like the district citizens wearing the mockingjay, we confidently say that we are no longer susceptible to the snares of death, because of our solidarity with the one who is life itself. 0852c4b9a8

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