Book Report English Title: The Giver Author: Lois Lowry Setting: A controlled‚ utopian community Sometime in the future Protagonist(s): Jonas Antagonist(s): The Community Relationship between the Protagonist and Antagonist Jonas‚ the protagonist of the story‚ is a twelve-year-old boy who lives in a place called The Community‚ which is the antagonist of the story. In the Community‚ led by a Committee of Elders‚ almost all aspects of every citizen’s lives are controlled and planned
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“utopian” society is an ideal society‚ with no hunger‚ pain‚ war‚ suffering‚ or virtually anything bad that plagues the world today.“The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without colour‚ pain or past.” (Lowry) The citizens of an utopian society would never have to worry about anything. The novel The giver fits this description because the people in the book live in a society because they have all of the above aspects.. They live lives that are completely
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There is no doubt that challenging or difficult situations can reveal the best or worst characteristics in individuals. These similarities and differences of overwhelming personal adversity in Animal Farm by George Orwell and The Giver by Lois Lowry will be discussed. Napoleon does not enjoy the idea of having a democratic government so he chooses to exile snowball to start a dictatorship. The selfishness in napoleon’s leadership is contrasted to the hardship that Jonas must face when refusing to
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Lois Lowry‚ a Newbery Award winning author once said‚ “I’ve never been a writer of fairy tales. And if I’ve learned anything through that river of memories‚ it is that we can’t live in a walled world‚ in an ‘only us‚ only now’ world where we are all the same and feel safe. We would have to sacrifice too much.” In her novel The Giver there is a common message of sameness. It is in how people in the community dressed. It is how they looked. Their clothing and haircuts were always the same. Little girls
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In the novel‚ The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the protagonist lives in a futuristic utopian society. Jonas is selected to be the community’s Receiver of Memory‚ the only person who knows of the memories from the past. Jonas thinks nothing of life before becoming Receiver‚ like the rest of his community. But‚ when he receives memories‚ he finds the deeper meaning to life. Lowry’s characterization of Jonas reveals the importance of valuing life through her development of Release‚ the game of war‚ and saving
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Date: February 8‚ 2013 The Giver: The Fight For Freedom The challenging attempt to successfully achieve a Utopian Society‚ while balancing the freedom of the citizens has existed since the first civilizations. Lois Lowry’s‚ The Giver (1993)‚ follows the story of a young boy named Jonas living in a supposedly utopian society as well discovering the flaws in the community’s apparent freedom and safety. The community of The Giver violates many basic human rights as set forth by the Universal Declaration
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Jazz Kunatirojana Mr. Patton English period 4 December 12‚ 2016 The Utopian of The Giver The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ started from twelve years old boy named Jonas growing up in a Utopian. On his ceremony of twelve years old. Jonas has been chosen to be the Receiver of Memory‚ by the elders. Jonas gets all the memories of joy‚ pain‚ feeling‚ love‚ climate‚ and color because he is a receiver. He has been trapped for a long period of time‚ which make he wants to be free. This book proves that being
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and choosing your own family would be worth nothing to give it up for a perfect world. First of all‚ giving up the ability to see the colors would be something that I would never do. “‘ Why can’t everyone see them? Why did colors disappear?’” ( Lowry 120) This quote shows that people want colors‚ but to be in the perfect world meant that the ability to see colors is now gone. In The Giver‚ no one can see colors except for Jonas and The Giver. Color gives everyday simple objects their own detail
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In 1994‚ the John Newberry Medal was awarded to Lois Lowry’s book‚ "The Giver". The book was awarded this medal not only because its movie adaptation was remarkable‚ the book itself was just as capturing. It takes you right into a ’utopian’‚ lifeless community. The book’s mentor helps the main character understand that not feeling anything is not normal. In “The Giver”‚ Lowry uses Jonas and The Giver to demonstrate that it is not cooperation‚ order‚ and Sameness that makes us human‚ but memories
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1. One of the more controversial topics that Lowry touches upon in the giver is euthanasia‚ or the practice of ending someone’s life to ease their suffering. Jonas’s community practices euthanasia on very old citizens as well as upon unhealthy newchildren. Jonas’s horror at this practice motivates him to take drastic measures to reform the society‚ and yet many people in our own society consider euthanasia to be a compassionate practice and one that should be available to all citizens. Discuss the
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