Reflective Essay: The Giver by Lois Lowry The Giver by Lois Lowry is a directive novel about how structured lifestyle could lead to absence of being a true human. In a lifestyle of freedom‚ people are not mainly subjected to how they should feel and also what to have feelings for. For instance‚ in a country like United States‚ as a citizen you have the right to freedom which is stated in its Constitution. In such‚ there is little to no infringement as to what you choose to believe in or have feelings
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Betsy K. 5-23-13 4th Period LA The Giver In your opinion‚ is the community in The Giver a utopia or a dystopia? Like many countries such as North Korea or Cuba‚ the community appears to be a dystopia. The environment of the community may seem impractical‚ however‚ there are many places like this in the real world. The community in The Giver is very similar to the country of North Korea. For example‚ both of the governments in these regions are controlling and predominant. In these
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3. One hundred mounted Torrin soldiers‚ dressed in grey tunics‚ steel helmets and chain mail armour‚ and armed with swords or spears‚ positioned their horses around the carriage. The Princess said as swords‚ spears and chain mail armour continued past her window. “Is this necessary?” the Princess said as headless torso after headless torso passed her window. “We’ve had eight years of peace since the Ikedan invasion. Surely‚ we could scale my escort down to fifty men‚ even fewer. It would make
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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 later wants to explore all of the
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The Giver You: “Mom‚ Dad; do you love me?” Mom and Dad: “Are you kidding me!?” In the novel “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ the main character‚ Jonas changes and reveals a very important theme. Jonas in the beginning of the story was a very clueless character‚ and throughout the story he changes little by little and reveals a theme. Jonas in the beginning of the story was a absolutely oblivious to the real world happening around him. “I felt the wanting...” This shows that Jonas doesn’t even
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Ali heard the van entering a large area the engine echoed inside and she heard a large door being opened to let them in. Soon the sliding door to the van is opened and she is taken out of the van she is sat down onto a chair and the hood is removed from her head. Ali quickly looks around but her view is cut off by the Joker who comes face to face with her. “Enjoy the ride princess?” Ali wanted to call the Joker every name in the book and spit in his face‚ she knew her safety relied on her being
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“Where am I?” The creature thought. It was at a place filled with beautiful trees and other plants. It looked around fascinated. Many other creatures were in the place too. It explored the land. It saw many animals who looked similar to his reflection in the water. He talked to all the animals who were his kind and made friends with all of them. It soon became dark and became day again. The creature started to explore more of the paradise. It stopped as it saw pieces of dust coming together and
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON. It happened during lunch hour. Cherry and her friends had been sitting at their normal lunch table when they were approached by Randy Adderson. He was practically beaming with delight when he took a seat next to Marcia. "Did ya’ll hear about last night?" He must have noticed their confusement‚ because he quickly went on. "One of those trashy greasers tried to rob a liquor store. Can you believe it? Those trash heaps never cease to amaze me." He grinned and leaned back in his
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The Giver “No‚ God knows well that the moment you eat of it [the apple] your eyes will be opened and you be like gods who know what is good and what is bad.” Genesis 3:5 “When he expelled the man‚ he settled him [released him] east of the Garden of Eden [Elsewhere]; and he stationed the cherubim and the fiery revolving sword‚ to guard the way to the three of life.” Genesis 3:24 A punishment is a penalty for doing something wrong. In Lois Lowry’s book‚ The Giver even though the main character
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Frank Conroy’s epilogue says a lot‚ not only about him‚ but about what he’s writing. Conroy starts the epilogue with him braking his car; as with most “coming-of-age” stories‚ they end with almost a halting effect‚ as if life has slowed down for the author and matured. However‚ given that this is Frank Conroy‚ he immediately follows this metaphor with him doing exactly what immature Frank would do: tempting fate and giving himself over to it. This passage also severely impacts the prologue‚ for me
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