Here's a breakdown:
* Initial Resistance: Katniss initially felt a sense of guilt about hunting, seeing it as something that shouldn't be necessary in a world where people are supposed to be living in peace. This is emphasized in the early chapters of the first book, *The Hunger Games*.
* Necessity: She eventually realizes that hunting is essential for her family's survival. She learns to rely on her skills with the bow and arrow to provide food for her family, even though she feels conflicted about it.
* Growth and Comfort: Through practice and necessity, Katniss becomes highly skilled with the bow and arrow. She starts to take pride in her abilities and the freedom it gives her. The bow and arrow become a symbol of her strength, independence, and survival skills.
It's important to note that she never truly loses her sense of guilt or completely accepts the brutality of the world. However, she uses her skill with the bow and arrow to protect herself and those she loves, acknowledging its importance for survival.