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Why did Lucy Gray Baird and Coriolanus fall out? While they were walking away from District 12 making their escape, Coriolanus made a comment about having killed three people. Lucy Gray quickly ...
Before Lucy Gray disappears, she says she's going to collect katniss — a clear reference to the "Hunger Games" books set 60 years in the future, which follow the rise of Katniss Everdeen as she ...
Here's what we know about whether Lucy Gray Baird is alive at the end of 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,' with the ending, explained.
Coriolanus is assigned District 12's female tribute, Lucy Gray Baird. During the reaping ceremony, she engages the Capitol audience by slipping a snake down the dress of Mayor Lipp's daughter, Mayfair, then defiantly sings to the crowd. Coriolanus earns Lucy Gray's trust while accompanying her to the Capitol Zoo, where tributes are publicly ...
He is assigned the female Tribute of District 12, 16-year-old Lucy Gray Baird, who shows character and performance through her singing. Snow meets her at the train station, sneaks her food and prepares her to win Capitol sponsorships so he can provide her with food and water in the arena—a new feature of the Games that he suggests.
Lucy Gray Baird - The female tribute from District 12 for the tenth Hunger Games. Lucy Gray is a member of the Covey, a nomadic musical group forced to settle in District 12 after the war. A smart and calculating free spirit, she develops a romantic connection with Snow. Tigris Snow - Coriolanus' cousin.
Fans of the Hunger Games series can finally stop watching the first four movies on repeat, 'cause there's a brand new addition coming to the world of Panem. A prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and ...
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