Coriolanus Snow, the authoritarian president of the dystopian nation of Panem, is the central antagonist in Suzanne Collins's trilogy. Though he's certainly easy to hate, as is the case with many fictional villains, there's more to Snow than meets the eye. Collins shares his origin story in the prequel novel , which reveals his complicated history and sheds light on how he transforms himself from a teenager determined to survive into the cruel dictator seen in . If you're curious to learn the backstory on this complicated character or just looking to brush up on your facts before The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes hits the big screen this weekend, read on.
(Warning: Some spoilers for lie ahead.)
How is Coriolanus Snow described in the books?
In The Hunger Games, President Snow is described as a small, thin man with white hair and snake-like eyes. In fact, he is often described using snake imagery—beyond his eyes, his entire physical form and personality are said to be near serpentine. He has unusually thick, full lips, which some Panem citizens believe were cosmetically enhanced to make him appear more approachable, almost friendly.
He also has a distinct scent of blood and roses, a gag-inducing smell that Katniss loathes. And with good reason—the scent of blood comes from sores in his mouth. At one point, Snow used poisons to kill people in an effort to gain more control of Panem. First he drank the poisons, to lessen suspicions, before secretly taking the antidote. He was left with sores that never healed. He wears a white rose in his buttonhole at all times, partially to conceal the smell of blood.
Yet the 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow depicted in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is quite different from the cold, snake-like dictator in The Hunger Games trilogy. He's described as a handsome teenager, with blond curly hair and blue eyes. Many of his peers call him gorgeous or pretty, and he's often compared to his attractive father. Lucy Gray, the District 12 tribute in the 10th Hunger Games, mentions that he smells like roses.
Who are Coriolanus Snow’s allies and adversaries?
Katniss Everdeen: As an evil, ruthless, and calculating dictator, Snow doesn't have many close relationships in The Hunger Games trilogy. His most important relationship is with Katniss, and it's one that's marked by hatred on both their parts, though they swear to always tell each other the truth. After Katniss and Peeta are declared joint victors of the Hunger Games, Snow becomes enraged. He antagonizes her throughout and , leaving white roses for her to find in District 12 and using the people she cares about against her. When he's sentenced to death at the end of , Katniss is given the chance to shoot him but chooses to shoot President Coin instead.