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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-10 06:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #2078 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2078 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2012-09-11 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, with District 11, she really did: http://diglossia-fic.livejournal.com/81359.html

The vast majority of Panem is in what is now the Midwest, by far the most homogenous area in the US. California, much of the South, and most of the Eastern Seaboard is underwater. Alaska and Hawai'i are clearly not part of Panem. The furthest west in Panem is the Capitol, whose demographics are unknown (though the movie showed black and white residents). In fact, most of the demographics are unknown. We've met a scant handful of characters from each area, most of whom were chosen at random. There's no way to know what the real demographics of most of the Districts are.

Surnames tend to get anglicized in the US. The trends fallen out of favor over time but pronunciations of foreign surnames are certainly consistently butchered.

Malarkey is a last name.