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"Go on, shoot. And we both go down, and you win. Go on. I'm dead, anyway! I always was, right? I didn't know that until now. Isn't that what they want, huh? No! I can still do this. I can still do this. One more kill. It's the only thing I know how to do. Bring pride to my district. Not that it matters."
—Cato's final speech[src]

Cato is the main antagonist of The Hunger Games. He was the male tribute from District 2 in the 74th Hunger Games. He was the leader of the Career Tributes' alliance, the strongest tribute in the arena, and Katniss Everdeen's primary adversary.[3]

Biography

Early life

"A monstrous boy who lunges forward to volunteer from District 2."
—Katniss's first impression of Cato[src]

Cato lived in District 2 prior to the 74th Hunger Games and likely trained for the Hunger Games. Like most Careers, he volunteered for the Games.[4]

74th Hunger Games

Tribute Parade

In The Hunger Games film, Cato and his district partner Clove wear Romanesque armored chariot costumes.[5] After the parade, Cato glares at the District 12 team because they have outshone the other tributes.[6][5]

Training Center

"I've been preoccupied with watching the boy from District 2 send a spear through a dummy’s heart from fifteen yards."
—Katniss's observations in training[src]

For three days, Cato and his fellow tributes train and prepare for the Games.[7][5]

Catotraining

Cato in the Training Center

In the novel, Cato trains at the spear-throwing station and displays his prowess with the weaponry.[7] He most likely shows off these skills to the Gamemakers in his private session, as he receives a high training score of 10.[5]

In the film, the Careers target Peeta Mellark's weakness and view him as what Katniss describes as a "meal" until Peeta shows his true strength by throwing a 100-pound metal ball into a rack of spears. Later on in the film, Cato is angered when he thinks that the District 6 male took his knife, which was actually stolen by Rue. He provokes a fight with the other boy, threatening to make him his first target, until the Peacekeepers separate them, as fighting before the Games is not allowed.[5]

Interviews

"The monstrous boy from District 2 is a ruthless killing machine."
—Katniss's thoughts during the interviews[src]

In the novel, Katniss describes Cato as playing up the angle of a "ruthless killing machine."[8] In the film, when interviewed by Caesar Flickerman, Cato responds by saying that he is "vicious and ready to go".[5]

Cornucopia bloodbath

"But it's tempting, so tempting, when I see the bounty waiting there before me. And I know that if I don't get it, someone else will. That the Career Tributes who survive the bloodbath will divide up most of these life-sustaining spoils."
—Katniss's thoughts before the bloodbath[src]
Cornucopiacato

Cato on his pedestal in the arena

Though Cato is not mentioned during the bloodbath in the novel, he is heavily featured in the film. Like most of the other tributes, Cato runs toward the Cornucopia and fights for supplies. He first targets the District 6 male as he'd promised to do in the Training Center. The District 10 male and the District 5 male try to attack Cato, but he pushes them to the ground. He later slashes the District 5 male, making him cough up blood onto a crate, and he stabs the District 6 male with a serrated sword.[5]

Alliance

"The strong band together to hunt down the weak then, when the tension becomes too great, begin to turn on one another. I don't have to wonder too hard who has made this alliance. It'll be the remaining Career Tributes from Districts 1, 2, and 4. Two boys and three girls. The ones who lunched together."
—Katniss's thoughts during the early stages of the Games[src]

As is typical in the arena, the 74th Hunger Games Careers form an alliance. This includes Marvel and Glimmer from District 1, Cato and Clove from District 2, and the District 4 female, whose district partner dies in the bloodbath. Peeta Mellark joins the Career pack shortly after[9] because the Careers think he will be useful in finding Katniss.[10]

First night

"Go on, then, Lover Boy. See for yourself."
—Cato to Peeta[src]

On the first night of the Hunger Games, the Careers manage to track down the District 8 female via the fire she foolishly starts in the middle of the night. The Careers attempt to kill her, but when the Gamemakers withhold cannon fire,[9] Peeta goes back to "finish the job". In his absence, the Careers argue over whether they should let him live or not, though they ultimately decide to leave him alive, as he is their best chance at finding Katniss.[10]

Tracker jackers

Katniss: "How's everything with you?"
Cato: "Well enough. Yourself?"
Katniss: "It's been a bit warm for my taste. The air's better up here. Why don't you come on up?"
Cato: "Think I will."
—Cato and Katniss[src]

A few days into the Games, after an enormous fire forces the tributes together, the Careers find Katniss and chase her up a tree. Cato attempts to follow her into the tree, but he falls due to his heavy weight. Glimmer tries next, but meets the same failure. At the urging of Peeta, the Careers decide to make camp below Katniss's tree so she can't escape without them knowing.[11]

Catotree

Cato climbs a tree after Katniss

While stuck in the tree, Katniss cuts down a tracker jacker nest, dropping it onto the sleeping Careers and chasing them away from her tree. While Glimmer and the District 4 female are lethally stung, Cato and the others escape to a nearby lake, where they fend off the remaining insects. With the Careers distracted, Katniss manages to pry the bow and arrows from Glimmer's corpse, but Peeta returns and urges her to run. As he does so, Cato cuts his way through the brush[12] and realizes what Peeta has done. Enraged at Peeta's betrayal, Cato engages the other tribute in a fight that Peeta swiftly loses,[13] though he escapes with a severe leg wound, tracker jacker strings, and burns retained from the earlier fire.[14]

Destroyed supplies

"When we find her, I kill her in my own way, and no one interferes."
—Cato on Katniss[src]

Some time later, while the Careers are still nursing their wounds, Cato and his allies come upon the District 3 male and induct him into their alliance on the condition that he reactivates the land mines from around the launch pads to protect their supplies.[13]

Catoyellsatdistrict3

Cato yells at the District 3 male after the supplies blow up

When the Careers catch sight of smoke, they go towards Rue's decoy fire, taking the District 3 male along at Cato's insistence. In their absence, Foxface manages to steal supplies from the Careers' camp by stepping carefully around the mines. This helps Katniss realize the nature of the Careers' trap. Carefully shooting open a bag of apples, which spill out onto the ground around the Careers' camp, Katniss manages to set off a chain reaction that detonates all of the mines, utterly destroying the Careers' supplies.[13] When Cato returns with his allies, he descends into a fit of rage and snaps the neck of the District 3 male, killing him instantly. His allies eventually manage to calm him down, and the Careers stride back into the woods to hunt.[15]

The feast

"'Clove!' I hear Cato's answer, but he's too far away, I can tell that much, to do her any good. What was he doing? Trying to get Foxface or Peeta? Or had he been lying in wait for Thresh and just badly misjudged his location?"
—Katniss's thoughts during the feast[src]

After Claudius Templesmith announces a feast for the remaining tributes, offering them each something they need desperately,[16] Cato and Clove return to the area of the Cornucopia and lie in wait for their backpack.[17] It is unknown why only Clove went in for the backpack, but by the time she is fatally wounded by Thresh, Cato is too far away to save her. As Katniss flees the feast, she sees Cato kneel beside Clove and beg her to stay with him. However, Clove soon succumbs to her injuries. By this time, Thresh has stolen both his own backpack and Cato's, which is most likely what motivates Cato to pursue Thresh instead of Katniss.[17] Cato eventually goes after Thresh and kills him.[18]

Death

"Shoot me and he goes down with me."
—Cato to Katniss[src]

On the last day of the Games, wolf mutts appear, chasing a bloodied and beaten Cato out of the woods. Katniss and Peeta think he is on his way to kill them at first, so Katniss shoots an arrow at his chest, but it bounces off since he is wearing some sort of body armor.[3] Katniss suspects the armor came from District 2's backpack from the feast.[19] Ignoring Katniss's arrow, Cato runs straight past Katniss and Peeta, headed for the Cornucopia. Upon sighting the mutts, the two race after him.[3]

Cornucopia fight

Cato fights Katniss and Peeta atop the Cornucopia

Once on top of the Cornucopia, Cato takes a few moments to catch his breath before he grabs Peeta in a headlock, effectively cutting off his ability to breathe. When Katniss points an arrow at his head, Cato merely laughs and points out that if she shoots him, Peeta will fall to the mutts as well. Katniss figures out that if Peeta dies, Cato will use his body as a shield against her arrows. Almost out of options, Peeta shakily draws an "X" in blood on Cato's hand with his finger. Katniss then shoots her arrow into Cato's hand, forcing him to reflexively release Peeta and fall to the mutts. At first, Cato fights the mutts off, as the sound of his sword against the Cornucopia can be heard for a long time. Eventually, despite his great strength and skill, he is disabled, and the mutts brutally attack him for what seems like hours, as he is too exhausted to defend himself.

When dawn comes, Katniss can't take Cato's moans of pain and despair any longer and decides to use her last arrow to end his suffering. With Peeta's help, she leans down into the mouth of the Cornucopia and finds a savagely bloodied Cato lying at the back. He mouths the word "please", and out of pity, not vengeance, she shoots the arrow into his head, killing him instantly.[19]

Catoholdspeeta

Cato's final moments

In the film, Cato's death is slightly different. Unlike the novel, he is already on top of the Cornucopia - bloodied and beaten - before Katniss and Peeta arrive. He manages to attack both tributes at once in a last desperate attempt to kill them and puts Peeta in a headlock while Katniss is distracted by the mutts. When she turns around, ready to shoot Cato with her bow, he points out to her that if she shoots him, both he and Peeta will fall to the mutts. He then rants about how the Capitol has made him into a pawn, as all he knows how to do is kill and his only goal in life is to bring pride to his district. When he falls to the mercy of the mutts, he does not suffer for very long, as Katniss shoots an arrow into his head almost seconds after his fall.[5]

Cato placed third out of 24 tributes.

Legacy

Katniss's memories while in District 12

"Cato and Clove, the tributes from District 2, might have both made it home if Peeta and I hadn't."
—Katniss's thoughts during the Victory Tour[src]

After surviving the Games with Peeta, Katniss has frequent nightmares about the arena, one of which involves Cato dying at the claws of the mutts.[20] Katniss and Peeta later visit District 2 on their Victory Tour and see Cato's grieving family among the spectators.[21] Katniss eventually admits that most of the deaths in the Games were not very pretty, thinking specifically of Cato's and Glimmer's ends.[22]

Katniss's memories while in District 13

"Cato and Clove. Brutus and Enobaria. I've seen their eagerness and their bloodlust, too."
Katniss's thoughts on tributes from District 2[src]

Katniss recounts the bloodlust of tributes from District 2, including Cato.[23]

She thinks of Cato several times, the first being when she encounters mockingjays, reminding her of how the birds had started singing just before the mutts had "gnawed Cato to a bloody pulp".[24] She also recalls how the tracker jacker venom had messed with her head, making her question whether Peeta had really saved her from Cato.[25]

Visit to District 2

"Worn down by the Victory Tour, failing in my attempt to calm the districts, facing the memories of Clove and Cato, particularly Cato's gruesome, slow death by mutts."
Katniss's thoughts about the Victory Tour[src]

Katniss later visits District 2 and recalls seeing Cato's grieving family during the Victory Tour.[26] While sitting in the entrance hall of the Justice Building during the war, she recalls the weariness of visiting District 2 on the tour, as it had been hard to be reminded of the District 2 tributes— particularly Cato, who had died such a gruesome death.[27]

Physical appearance

"Brutal, bloody Cato who can snap a neck with a twist of his arm, who had the power to overcome Thresh[.]"
—Katniss's thoughts about Cato's physical capabilities[src]

In the novel, Cato's physical appearance is not addressed beyond Katniss's observations that he is a "physical wonder", with a robust stature and powerful, visibly well-muscled arms.[7] He is the second largest tribute, only being slightly smaller than Thresh. He is capable of snapping a neck with his bare hands and demonstrates his raw physical power several times throughout the novel, most notably when he single-handedly fights off a pack of mutts until they eventually overcome him.

In the film, he retains his powerful figure, towering over the other tributes at six-foot-two, shorter only than Marvel. He has short-cropped, slightly spiked blond hair and blue eyes.[5]

Personality and traits

"I believe Cato could easily lose his judgment in a fit of temper. Not that I can feel superior on that point. I think of the moment I sent the arrow flying into the apple in the pig's mouth when I was so enraged. Maybe I do understand Cato better than I think."
Katniss compares herself to Cato[src]
Careers watch Peeta

Arrogant and condescending, Cato underestimates tributes from lesser districts

Having been raised in District 2, a district with strong ties to the Capitol and general enthusiasm for the Hunger Games, Cato is aggressive, bloodthirsty,[3] and violent. He shows disregard for his fellow tributes' lives and kills without hesitation, even seeing it as a means of achieving glory and honor. This is made all the more effective by his prowess in battle, as Cato is physically large and well-built, can wield spears and swords with proficiency, and displays impressive endurance and vitality.

Cato's competitive nature is even more extreme than those of his fellow Careers, as he harbors a deep resentment of Katniss due to her high training score[9] and iterates to his allies that he must be the one to kill her.[13] When faced with a defeat, Cato abandons all rationality, instead losing his temper, throwing a tantrum, and often taking out his rage on those he perceives as responsible for his predicament. His fury is so extreme that Katniss describes it as "comical," though she is frightened by his instability, immense power, and personal vendetta against her.[15]

Catotree

Cato displays aggression and ferocity when hunting tributes in the arena

Due to his strength and skills, Cato is arrogant and overestimates his own abilities. This more often than not leads to his failure to follow through on a kill[13], most notably when he fails to finish off Peeta[14] after the tracker jacker incident.[12] Ultimately, his arrogance is his downfall, as he is slow to react to Katniss shooting his hand due to believing he has already won the fight.

In the film, Cato suffers a mental breakdown in his final confronation with Katniss and Peeta. Though he retains his brutality and fighting instincts, he laments how he has been bred to kill and how the Capitol does not care whether he lives or dies. He shows hesitance and regret when faced with having to kill Peeta, though he ultimately resolves to do so in order to bring pride to his district.[5]

Possessions

"He's got some kind of body armor!"
Katniss on Cato[src]
Cornucopia weapons

Cato's sword among other weapons in the Cornucopia

At the onset of the Games, Cato has access to almost every resource, as he and his allies hold control over the Cornucopia supplies. Known possessions of the Careers include food, water, medicine, night vision glasses, and weapons of all sorts. After the supplies are blown up, the Careers are left with little to sustain themselves. Cato appears to still possess a spear and a sword following the explosion, as he uses both weapons after the rest of his supplies are obliterated.

Cato is later given high-tech body armor from the Capitol, presumably from the District 2 backpack Thresh took from the feast. This armor was made of a durable material that could withstand Katniss's arrows, and kept Cato alive under attack from the wolf mutts.

Victims

"Better clear out so they can get the body before it starts stinking."
—Cato reportedly on the District 8 female[src]

Tributes

In the novel, Cato makes two confirmed kills: the District 3 male[15] and Thresh.[18]

In the film, he makes four additional kills during the bloodbath: the District 4 male, the District 5 male, the District 6 male, and the District 10 male.[5]

Methods

Cato uses brute strength to kill the District 3 male. In the novel, he grabs the boy in a headlock and jerks his head to the side, killing him instantly.[15]

In the film, Cato uses a variety of weapons to dispose of his competitors. His first target is the District 6 male, who he beats up and later cuts open with a serrated sword. He injures the District 10 male by using a bar mace on the boy's chest.[5]

Trivia

  • Cato survived 18 days in the novel and 9 days in the film.
  • In the film, Cato is 6'2" and weighs 185 pounds.[2]
  • In the film, Cato's odds of winning are 3–1, making him the tribute with the highest odds. He shares these odds with the District 8 male.[2]
  • In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Katniss states that Cato killed Thresh. However, this is not consistent with the film continuity, as Thresh was killed by the mutts in the first film.
  • In a deleted scene for the film, Cato mentions during his interview that he has wanted to participate in the Hunger Games since he was a child.[28]
  • According to an interview with People magazine for the first movie, Alexander Ludwig shared an experience where he was seen as "too good" at hand-to-hand combat. He was working with a stunt man in a fight scene and hit the guy too hard with a bat that the stunt person began bleeding. He was afraid that the crew would kill him if he ruined the scene and waited until they called "cut" and he ran over apologizing profusely to the stuntman.[citation needed]
  • NECA made a Cato action figure back in 2012.

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References

  1. File:Tribute Guide Cato.png
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 File:Statsreference.png
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 The Hunger Games, Chapter 24
  4. The Hunger Games, Chapter 3
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 The Hunger Games (film)
  6. The Hunger Games, Chapter 5
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 The Hunger Games, Chapter 7
  8. The Hunger Games, Chapter 9
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 The Hunger Games, Chapter 11
  10. 10.0 10.1 The Hunger Games, Chapter 12
  11. The Hunger Games, Chapter 13
  12. 12.0 12.1 The Hunger Games, Chapter 14
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 The Hunger Games, Chapter 16
  14. 14.0 14.1 The Hunger Games, Chapter 19
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 The Hunger Games, Chapter 17
  16. The Hunger Games, Chapter 20
  17. 17.0 17.1 The Hunger Games, Chapter 21
  18. 18.0 18.1 The Hunger Games, Chapter 23
  19. 19.0 19.1 The Hunger Games, Chapter 25
  20. Catching Fire, Chapter 4
  21. Catching Fire, Chapter 5
  22. Catching Fire, Chapter 16
  23. Mockingjay, Chapter 6
  24. Mockingjay, Chapter 9
  25. Mockingjay, Chapter 13
  26. Mockingjay, Chapter 14
  27. Mockingjay, Chapter 15
  28. Deleted scene (see this video)
The Hunger Games trilogy
Novels The Hunger GamesCatching FireMockingjay
Main Characters Katniss EverdeenPeeta MellarkGale HawthorneHaymitch AbernathyEffie Trinket
Supporting Characters Primrose EverdeenPresident SnowCinnaMrs. EverdeenMr. EverdeenPresident CoinClaudius TemplesmithCaesar FlickermanMadge UnderseePaylorPlutarch HeavensbeeSeneca Crane
Tributes MarvelGlimmerCatoCloveFoxfaceThreshRueMaysilee DonnerTitus
Past Victors Augustus BraunAnnie CrestaBeetee LatierBlightBrutusCashmereCeceliaChaffEnobariaFinnick OdairGlossJohanna MasonLymeMags FlanaganMorphlingsPorter Millicent TrippSeederWiressWoof
Groups RebellionGamemakersPrep teamTributesVictors
Locations PanemThe CapitolDistrict 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13
Behind the Scenes Suzanne CollinsGary RossFrancis Lawrence
Films The Hunger Games (film)Catching Fire (film)Mockingjay - Part 1Mockingjay - Part 2
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