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    The Giver: Summary

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    In the beginning of The Giver Jonas is about to turn twelve‚ which is a very big deal in this community. You get an assignment when you turn twelve. He is very worried and has no idea what he will get. This makes him excessively nervous. In the family unit you tell your dreams in the morning and tell your feelings from that day at night. Lily is his younger sister and is very outgoing she can’t wait till her ceremony. The ceremony happens and Jonas is assigned to be the new receiver. The Chief Elder

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    Families In The Giver

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    a community‚ where families are complete strangers to each other. These families are just made up of 4 people and not even any grandparents. There is no actual bond between the family members. That’s how families are in The Giver’s community. The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a “12” year old boy named Jonas. Jonas’s community can be described as “Utopia” and this community has certain rules that everyone must follow; so the community could be trouble-free. There are assigned jobs like birthmothers

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    Epilogue To The Giver

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    should’ve changed things‚ but they didn’t and we are all upset about that. Now please go out and see your friends find out what these feelings are and I will make sure the Chief elder does not interfere.” There was a couple nodding of heads and the Giver went on‚ “Please try to make the best of this situation and find out what feelings not stirrings feelings that you may have. Find out if you do love your spouse‚ find out if you like religion or not‚ find out if you are happy with your life and you

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    The Giver Strength

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    Free Will‚ A Source of Strength: An Analysis of Choice in The Giver Free will is crucial to an individual’s life‚ a source of strength for all humans. Lois Lowry’s The Giver (1993) is about sacrifice‚ rules and order‚ the consequences of peace‚ and ultimately‚ the significance of free will. Jonas‚ the protagonist‚ lives in an intended “Utopian society”. It is a society without passion nor apathy‚ independence nor enslavement‚ created in attempt to produce an orderly community where pain is nonexistent

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    Jonas In The Giver

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    Everyone is supposed to be different. In the novel The Giver the protagonist‚ Jonas is different from everyone else. Jonas sees things no one else can. He’s sees color and memories from the past. Anyone could compare their lives to Jonas‚ but not all. In conclusion‚ everyone can see color it’s normal for us but not for him. Jonas’ first color he sees is red‚ compared us on earth we understand all colors. In the novel Jonas and Asher were tossing an apple back and forth and Jonas noticed the

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    The Giver Utopian

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    The term “utopia” describes “a perfect society…that protects the people from the worst ills of humankind (Source A‚ Paragraph 1).” This term is portrayed in Lois Lowry’s novel‚ The Giver. Jonas‚ a young boy living in a utopian community‚ believes that his world is perfect. There is no suffering‚ hunger‚ war‚ or pain‚ and everything is under control. However‚ when Jonas becomes the Receiver of Memory‚ the imperfections of the utopian community are revealed to him by the memories he receives. Throughout

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    Memories In The Giver

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    would have no feelings. So‚ Jonas’ old community chose the wrong decision‚ by making one person carry all the weight of the memories‚ when they should be shared. In addition‚ we each have and share our own unique and special memories. Jonas and the Giver become heavily weighed down from the millions of memories that they have to store in just their two minds. This is not alright to dump all these terrible and joyful memories on two people‚ but instead they should be shared. Also‚ people should have

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    The Giver Essay

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    Could you ever imagine living in a community where there are no feelings‚ memories of the past‚ or color. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the main character Jonas is singled out to become the new Receiver of Memory for his community that strives to be perfect by stopping emotions‚ taking away color‚ memories of the past‚ and many other things‚ except for the Receiver. He learns about Elsewhere‚ the real truth about life‚ through memories he is given‚ both good and bad. He is not allowed to tell

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    Essay on the Giver

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    | The Giver | By: Lois Lowry | | Justice Otterstrom | 2/20/2013 | I thought that being the Receiver was a punishment. He had to know everything from before his time‚ and he had to live with feelings while no one else had any. Being the Receiver was more like a burden than an honor‚ even though it was considered an honor to the elders. It was a huge punishment to all of the previous receiver’s and the previous givers. Some Evidence to prove that it is a burden... "He found that he

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    The Giver Memory

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    When The Giver told Jonas “Welcome Receiver of Memory‚” on page 75‚ it was just part of the story. But now it’s‚ loaded with symbolism in this sentence. All the people in the story don’t get to know the history of the past‚ but this sentence shows that there is history in the book and that someone is going to find out all about the history and memories. The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ has a theme of memory/history and three examples in the story‚ are Jonas‚ animals‚ and elsewhere. In this essay you will

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