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    The Giver is a interesting‚ and thrilling book that tells us about a boy living in a utopia. A utopia is a perfect world‚ no violence or hate. There are a many reasons like self freedom‚ guidance‚ and equality‚ telling us that the world is a dystopia and utopia. But the one that is depicted the most from the book is utopia. Self freedom is my first reason why The Giver is a utopia. In The Giver there is a lot of evidence explaining to the readers that the characters in this book do live a happy

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    the memories are so powerful that Jonas experienced how they felt and he could actually sense them. For example on the first page of chapter 11‚“ Then he shivered… tongue touched the suddenly chilled air‚ or “ He felt it blow against his hands…”‚ (Lowry)these quotes show that the memories grip a great power. The memories made Jonas perceive words he had never knew of before. They let him feel sensations that he had never knew existed. Jonas needed these memories because they were going to become a

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    Lois and Clark/Smallville Analysis One of the most well-known and successful superheroes‚ Superman‚ excelled in in comics and began stretching to different forms of media. A popular form is television‚ which created many different Superman show that presented their own unique view on Clark Kent and his story. The time between old series and modern series shows us different ways how the audience is attracted and how the hero is presented in that time. Two examples of old and modern series that

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    Zachary Robert Luedders Summer Reading Summery (Gathering Blue) July 24‚ 2013 Plot: Kira is a girl with a twisted leg who lives in a more primitive society where people who cannot work‚ die. She has been kept alive by her mother‚ and when her mother dies‚ Kira is brought before the Council of Guardians. Kira’s life is spared when she proves she can weave very well‚ and she is assigned to the task of fixing up the robe worn by the singer whose only job is to sing the story of human civilization

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    were manipulated in the society in the book ‘the Giver’. Lowry narrates The Giver in third person using a limited omniscient viewpoint in which only Jonas’ thoughts and feelings are revealed. Through Jonas’ eyes‚ his community appears to be a utopia — a perfect place — that is self-contained and isolated from Elsewhere‚ every other place in the world. No evidence of disease‚ hunger‚ poverty‚ war‚ or lasting pain exists in the community. Lowry explains why she chose this kind of a world in her speech

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    Imagine living in a world with no pain‚ no color‚ no real feelings‚ no weather‚ no memories‚ no love‚ and more. In the book‚ The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas‚ the main character‚ lives in a Utopian society. A Utopian society is a world that is perfect‚ a world with no problems or any bad things. As Jonas’s Assignment‚ he was selected to be the Receiver‚ the most honored job in the Community‚ and receives special training from the Giver. At first‚ Jonas enjoys the way his Community functions‚ but

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    and it occurred to Lowry that without memory there is no longer any pain. She imagined a society where the past was deliberately forgotten‚ which would allow the inhabitants to live in a kind of peaceful ignorance. The flaws inherent in such a society‚ she realized‚ would show the value of individual and community memory: although a loss of memory might mean a loss of pain‚ it also means a loss of lasting human relationships and connections with the past. The society Lowry depicts in The Giver is

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    NETWORKS I Gladwell (1999). Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg Lois Weisberg has an extraordinary ability to meet people (and making new friends) and connect them each other. She is the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for the City of Chicago and during her entire life she has hang out and built relationships with people from different backgrounds and jobs: musicians‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ politicians‚ environmentalists and so on. Without any doubt‚ Lois is capable to reach someone outside her “world”

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas learns that those who don’t take risks will never grow‚ without memories knowledge is useless‚ and that he needs to be true to what he believes in. Throughout the book‚ Jonas learns that those who don’t take risks will never grow. As Jonas got more and more memories‚ he realized that he had to do something drastic to change what his community took away. For example‚ when Jonas was about to escape‚ it says “And he had taken Gabriel‚ too.” (Lowry 166). Jonas

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    Even though this is an example of just a young boy helping the society‚ a rule in place exists‚ which says that it is “against the rules for children or adults to look at another’s nakedness; but the rule did not apply to new children or the Old.” (Lowry 30) Clearly‚ the idea of a utopian society cannot be upheld by intimacy‚ or just look at another person’s naked body. Also‚ when Jonas told his intimate dream with Fiona at the House of the Old‚ and wanting to bathe her‚ his parents immediately gave

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