Voletta Wallis
Voletta Wallis is a fictional character in The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. He is the son of President Coriolanus and Primrose Swanson Wallis, making him the great-nephew of Caesar Flickman. His family's fortune was invested heavily in a corrupt businesswoman, while his mother survived a devastating car accident that killed her husband.
Caesar Flickman
Caesar Flickman is the main antagonist of The Hunger Games. He is a wealthy and influential man who has a significant amount of power in Panem, but his true nature as an oppressive leader lies beneath the surface. As a key figure in the Capitol's efforts to control and profit from the rebellion, Flickman's actions are motivated by greed rather than any desire for reform or justice.
Voletta Wallis
Voletta Wallis is a minor character in The Hunger Games series. He appears as the son of President Coriolanus and Primrose Swanson Wallis, making him the great-nephew of Caesar Flickman. His family's fortune was not invested heavily in the Capitol or other corrupt businesses like the ones controlled by Caesar Flickman himself.
Criticisms
Voletta Wallis has been criticized for being a convenient and manipulative plot device. Some critics argue that his character is used to further the plot without any real motivation or development, making him an unsatisfactory addition to The Hunger Games series. However, others believe that his character serves as a warning about the dangers of totalitarianism and the effects it can have on individuals, like Caesar Flickman, who use their power to control and manipulate those around them.