Geography, asked by loneflower, 1 year ago

The cornucopia is an important symbol of Thanksgiving. But in which fantasy series is it a dispenser of weapons and supplies?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer is - The Hunger Games.

The Cornucopia in Latin stands for "horn of plenty". In Greek mythology, it is one of the horns of the goat Amaltheia, which was caused by Zeus to refill itself indefinitely with food and drink. The cornucopia is linked directly to both Greek and Roman pagan Gods. Many of the images commonly associated with Thanksgiving are derived from much older traditions of celebrating the autumn harvest.

In the 74th Hunger Games, the Cornucopia was used for the feast that was held. In each year's Hunger Games, the tributes launch into the arena and start off in the shape of a semicircle, equidistant to the Cornucopia.

The Cornucopia is a giant golden (in the book) or silver (in the movie) horn-shaped cone with a curved tail.

loneflower: Thanks for the answer and the history behind it. Thank You very much. Cheers !!!
Answered by myrakincsem
12

.Well, the answer of your question “The Hunger games” The cornucopia was used as the feast in the 74th hunger games.

Cornucopia  is actually means “ Horns of plenty” Which actually illustrate the symbol of nourishment and hunger .Cornucopia Is filled with weapon in the book as well as the series of hunger game    and is actually the point where the game starts.

Horn of plenty also used as the art for the body and act as the symbol of fertility as well as the fortune at the Halloween.

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