Katniss Everdeen's plan in the book 'Mockingjay' is to be able to kill the president of Panem, the area she lives (MockingJay.pdf, 28). She has taken the time to plan this out, and several things have caused her to want to do this. One, he killed her home (MockingJay.pdf, 13). Two, he made the Hungar Games, as in the first and second book, super unfair, and he is trying to kill her now. She has become part of the rebel plot, because the rebels took her, and saved her from the arena (MockingJay.pdf, 13). And the love of her life has been tortured by president Snow, and she wants revenge. Her love, Peeta Mallark, has been tortured, and "hijacked." In a sense, he was programmed to kill everyone he used to know (MockingJay.pdf, 88). District 13 tried to fix this by reversing what happens, but it didn't work. The only thing that they can really do for him is just wait, and see what happens. The person that she has spent her life with is Gale. Gale Hawthorn. He is the guy that has pushed through her whole entire life. He has tried to help her through this time, but all she does is push him away. He takes time to care for Katniss, but she pushes him out of his life because she's scared, and she has become the Mockingjay, and she claims she is in pain (MockingJay.pdf, 12). A very important symbol throughout the whole book is the Mockingjay pin. The pin symbolizes freedom, but also in the book is resembles life (MockingJay.pdf, 171). She hangs on to her life with the pin. The pin is the symbol that the whole book is about. It resembles peace, but it also resembles rebelling for freedom, and the whole book is about rebelling against the capital for their freedom.