Is there really such a thing as a perfect world? Throughout the story, The Giver, Lois Lowry exercises this question. Trying to make a perfect world requires many sacrifices and responsibilities. The major responsibility of the main character, Jonas, is The Receiver Of Memory he has the burden of carrying the memories of the world's past. Jonas has to use courage, take risks, and use perseverance to find the truth and happiness in his world. Carrying the heavy responsibility of the receiver of memory, Jonas is forced to be courageous and face his biggest fears. For example, carrying the memories of the world's past both the awful ones and the joyful ones can be painful “The giver was rigid in his chair, his face
Is there really such a thing as a perfect world? Throughout the story, The Giver, Lois Lowry exercises this question. Trying to make a perfect world requires many sacrifices and responsibilities. The major responsibility of the main character, Jonas, is The Receiver Of Memory he has the burden of carrying the memories of the world's past. Jonas has to use courage, take risks, and use perseverance to find the truth and happiness in his world. Carrying the heavy responsibility of the receiver of memory, Jonas is forced to be courageous and face his biggest fears. For example, carrying the memories of the world's past both the awful ones and the joyful ones can be painful “The giver was rigid in his chair, his face