Direct Killings:
* Katniss Everdeen:
* Glimmer: Katniss indirectly kills Glimmer by setting a fire in the Careers' camp, ultimately leading to Glimmer being devoured by tracker jackers.
* Marvel: Katniss shoots Marvel with an arrow during the final fight in the arena.
* Clove: Katniss kills Clove with a knife after a brutal fight.
* Peeta Mellark: Katniss shoots Peeta during the final fight, though it's later revealed she used a tracker jacker-laced arrow.
* Peeta Mellark:
* Cato: Peeta stabs Cato with a knife in the final fight.
* Cato:
* Rue: Cato tries to kill Rue but is thwarted by Katniss.
* Foxface:
* Foxface: Foxface is believed to have died from eating poisonous berries.
* The Capitol:
* Rue: The Capitol forces Cato to kill Rue.
* The Careers:
* Various Tribute: The Careers, primarily Cato, Glimmer, and Marvel, kill several other tributes throughout the Games.
Indirect Killings:
* Katniss Everdeen:
* The Capitol: The Capitol tries to use Katniss as a weapon against them. Though not a direct killing, Katniss and Peeta's actions, and especially Katniss's threat to eat the poisonous berries, effectively forced the Capitol to alter the Games.
* The Capitol:
* Many Tributes: The Capitol, through their design of the Games, is responsible for the deaths of many tributes.
* The Muttations:
* Several Tributes: The Capitol releases mutated creatures into the arena, leading to the deaths of several tributes.
It's important to note:
* Unclear deaths: Not all deaths are explicitly shown, and the cause of death for some tributes remains unclear.
* Moral ambiguity: The lines between who is responsible for death in The Hunger Games are blurred. The Capitol's actions, the tribute's choices, and the nature of the Games itself all contribute to the violence.
This information should give you a clearer picture of the deaths in *The Hunger Games*. It's important to remember that the book and movie depict the harsh reality of the Games and the devastating consequences of violence.