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    Oceania is a State of Dystopia In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the citizens of Oceania are forced to endure life in a dystopic state. Life is brutal and anything but merry. One constantly feels anxious as the threat of torture or death is always near‚ if one was to break one of the Party rules. For characters like Winston and Julia‚ who are against Big Brother and who realize the true extent of their horrible lives‚ life is unbearable. Exploitation‚ corruption‚ and dehumanization are evident

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    character Jonas when he becomes braver and develops the feeling of love. Those changes helps him throughout the story develops as a character. Jonas changes majorly in the novel The Giver in many way and a lot of the time it can be just little ways he change‚ but some are very big and have a great effect. The novel The Giver dystopian fiction novel about how a near perfect community has the main character‚ Jonas‚ is assigned the job of being the new Receiver and the Receiver’s job is to use the memories

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    help‚ they should ‘pay it forward’”‚ I agree with him because I recently read the book Give and Take. The giver who pays the support is a smart giver‚ but the giver who only pays it back may become a doormat. The reading quotation describes that Geller received much help from others to reach his goal. He was not a taker even though he did not pay the help he received back. He was a successful giver instead. He knew how to become successful clearly. He said‚ “You see that the folks who are successful

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    the giver.In the wrould the giver is differnt and the same in many ways.Both of our or the same and differnt in many ways. In the Giver they could not see color. The only colors that they can see is black and white because that the one ones they every seen. The colors are like an old tv show in black and white. We have bight colors that we can see. Everything that I see have some type of color not just black and white. Birthday are different every but in the giver and on earth are different

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    into this category‚ perhaps a book such as The Giver would not require as much thought in comparison to Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ therefore not worthy of being marked up. The purpose of this essay will be to determine whether or not

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    In Lois Lowry’s award winning novel‚ The Giver‚ Jonas becomes the receiver of memories because of his ability to see beyond. In Jonas’ community‚ emotions are nonexistent and regular things like color‚ animals‚ and music have been erased from citizens’ memories. Jonas goes on a journey to find more about the history of the world and finds more about himself. He then leaves his "home" to save himself and everyone he ever knew. Jonas leaving the community benefitted Gabe because it saved his life‚

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    Bread Givers The 1920s was a hard and painstaking era in American history. Many family’s throughout New York lived in absolute poverty and saved week to week just to make enough to eat and pay the rent. Many Immigrants flooded the streets desperate for work while living conditions were harsh and many starved. This is just the case of the novel Bread Givers‚ written by Anzia Yezierska. In this story we follow Sarah Smolinsky‚ an ambiguous independent Jewish girl "trapped" by her religious traditions

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    inexpedient for their governing‚ thereby violating the civil liberties of its people. Lois Lowry’s The Giver introduces a world similar to China. In it‚ the hero Jonas lives in a community extraordinarily safely with his family‚ with no memory. His father is a Nurturer‚ who is in charge of newborn babies and infants. His mother works in field of law. He has a younger sister‚ Lily‚

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    sees black and white? Why couldn’t the community make its own choices? Why have memories been taken away? Could there be another dimension out of the world that relates to the society in the novel‚ The Giver? “Needless to say‚ He will be released the voice has said‚ followed by silence- The Giver. This choice is important because it explains the idea that somebody will be released. The community believes that “release” means someone being sentenced to elsewhere. They do not know the true meaning

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    degraded one. Which would our world today be considered‚ maybe a little bit of both? “The Giver” by Louis Lowry represents a society of sameness and Equality. The novel shows more of it being a dystopian society‚ both their society and our modern day society‚ have many similarities and differences.

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