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    The Importance of Good Talking The precision of language is one of the most influential themes contributing to the irony of the utopian lifestyle depicted in Lois Lowry’s brilliant dystopian novel‚ The Giver. From the very first line to the last powerful moments of the book‚ it is made apparent how seriously speech is taken in Jonas’s community. Jonas‚ before meeting the Giver‚ endlessly toils over what specific words could be used to describe his emotions by comparing their meanings‚ such as “fright”

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    Life Lessons By Jonas Is there really such a thing as a perfect world? Throughout the story‚ The Giver‚ Lois Lowry exercises this question. Trying to make a perfect world requires many sacrifices and responsibilities. The major responsibility of the main character‚ Jonas‚ is The Receiver Of Memory he has the burden of carrying the memories of the world’s past. Jonas has to use courage‚ take risks‚ and use perseverance to find the truth and happiness in his world. Carrying the heavy responsibility

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    The Holocaust The title of my book is Number the Stars by Lois Lowry and it is a historical fiction. My book was about a jewish girl named Ellen that stays with her best friend’s family the Johansens to avoid being caught by the nazis and relocated along with her family. I selected this book because it was by Lois Lowry and I read other books by her so I thought that this book would be good. I also chose this book because it was a Newberry award winner. Annemarie Johansen is the main character

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    What if you were the only one that had to bear pain like no other out of your whole city? Would you be able to do it or would you crumble under the pressure? Well this is what the main character‚ Jonas‚ in Lois Lowry’s The Giver‚ faces every day. The Committee in Jonas’s community decided that taking away choices and feelings would create a utopia to live in. This made everyone in the community the same which helped to provide a more peaceful world. Even though the book begins with what seems

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    Personal-I enjoyed reading “Number the Stars” by Lois Lowry. I’m very interested in reading more of the author’s books because she has a unique writing style. This story captured my attention throughout the entire book and it made me have more sympathy towards the victims during the holocaust. Plot-Annemarie Yohansen and Ellen Rosen have grown up together and have been best friends all their lives. The novel explores the events leading to the Holocaust and the treatment of the Jewish people. When

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    Babies and Birthdays To start off‚ the book The Giver compared to my normal living society is very different. The Giver has a very controlled life style. They are not able to make any choices for themselves; it’s all made for them. As of our society‚ it’s more free-willing and not as controlled. We are able to make our own choices. The way families are made in Jonas’s society is different than our society. Also‚ the way birthdays are celebrated is pretty odd too. They live a very different life

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    Jonas the New Receiver Can you imagine a world where everything is under control‚ there is no war‚ pain‚ or fear but nobody has a right to choose yet it is perfect? Well‚ Lois Lowry did. She created a world where everyone were supposed to be happy in her futuristic novel‚ the Giver. Jonas‚ the protagonist of the story‚ was selected to be the new Receiver of Memory. It turns out Jonas was singled out with all the differences he had since he started to feel unlike his friends. Not many people were

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    Imagine a word with no love‚ no affection‚ and no biological families. Well in the dystopian society in The Giver by Lois Lowry. This is their everyday life‚ which makes the protagonist Jonas wonder why is this the case. Jonas’ society and modern day society have close to nothing in common. While Jonas’ society is emotionless‚ experiences sameness‚ and does not have choices‚ Modern day society consists of love‚ celebrates individuality‚ and has freedom to choose. In Jonas’ society they have no

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    You’re eleven years old. All of the pain‚ fear‚ war‚ and hatred of the world has been eliminated from society. Everyone looks and acts the same‚ and your profession is chosen for you based on your abilities; at age twelve. The Giver‚ written by Lois Lowry‚ is a fascinating story about a different type of society and learning the secrets behind it. The movie of the same name directed by Phillip Noyce‚ is creative‚ but showed some very disappointing changes from the book. All in all‚ the book is far

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    The Giver Society refers to people who interact in a defined territory and share culture. In Lois Lowry’s The Giver "1993‚" Jonas grows up only knowing the existence of his society. The society in which The Giver takes place is known as sameness. Everything is done the same‚ and nobody knows different. It is considered rude to ask a question that makes another citizen look different. In the book Jonas has lighter eyes compared to everyone else. It would be wrong to bring his eye shade up in conversation

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