<P> Cinna is Katniss' stylist, responsible for her public appearances . After designing the spectacular outfits for the opening ceremony, which include costumes ignitable with synthetic fire, he nicknames Katniss "the Girl On Fire". Cinna is in his first year as a stylist for the Games and specifically requested to be assigned to District 12 . His amazing designs immediately win over the audience in favor of the District 12 tributes . Cinna is better than most at seeing through the superficial spectacle of the Games to their barbaric core . He and Katniss establish an easy, comfortable relationship, and he demonstrates a genuine concern for her well - being . </P> <P> In Catching Fire, Cinna dresses Katniss for her television interview in her wedding dress, as insisted by President Snow, but alters it so that when Katniss raises her arms and twirls, the white dress burns away to be replaced with a black dress of feathers that resembles a mockingjay, which has become the symbol of the resistance in Panem . Because of this, Cinna is savagely beaten in front of Katniss, right before she enters the arena for the Quarter Quell, which unnerves her greatly . It is suggested that he might have been tortured to death after the arena explodes . Effie Trinket states in Mockingjay, Part 1 before showing Katniss sketches of her Mockingjay costume made by Cinna that he is dead . Cinna is very different from the other inhabitants of the Capitol; he does not use surgery to alter his features, wears simple black clothes, and leaves his hair its natural dark brown color, close cropped . His only concession to the Capitol's fashion style is a small amount of gold eyeliner that brings out the gold flecks in his eyes . </P> <P> Mrs. Everdeen is Katniss' mother . She has fair skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes, all characteristics of the town residents of District 12 . She was raised in town as the daughter of an apothecary and consequently had a fairly comfortable life . During the 50th Hunger Games (2nd Quarter Quell) reaping, she and Madge's mother were clinging on Maysilee Donner, Madge's aunt and Ms. Everdeen's friend, who was reaped and killed at the time . She gave it all up to marry Katniss' father and move to the Seam, where she lived in poverty . After her husband died in a mining accident, she fell into a deep depression and did not speak for a long time, causing Katniss to step up and be Prim's caretaker . Mrs. Everdeen eventually recovered enough to set up an apothecary in District 12, but it was not until after Katniss' first Hunger Games that she finally forgave her mother for not offering any support to her and Prim during her depression . In Mockingjay, Mrs. Everdeen is seen working in the hospital in District 13, and following Prim's death at the end of the book, she does not return to District 12 with Katniss . Instead, she stays in District 4, working in a hospital and coping with her grief . She and Katniss maintain contact through telephone calls . </P> <P> Plutarch Heavensbee is the new Head Gamemaker following the death of Seneca Crane . He is actually the judge who falls into the punch bowl when Katniss shoots an apple during her scoring in the first book, but Katniss does not formally meet him until the Victory Tour celebration in the second book . He is later shown to be the leader of the rebellion movement in the Districts and is the mastermind behind the plan to break the tributes out of the arena in Catching Fire . He tries to give Katniss hints about the nature of the arena for the Quarter Quell, but Katniss does not pick up on it until much later . In Mockingjay he has become a "rebel filmmaker", and helps create propaganda featuring Katniss as the Mockingjay for District 13's war against the Capitol . He is elected Secretary of Communications after the war ends . </P>

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