This is a great book written by Lois Lowry. This book has the intention to make you feel for the main character Jonas. Only two people …show more content…
Another event or happening for Jonas was when he was assigned to be the next receiver of memory, the most important jobs in the community. Jonas learns that there is something special about his having light eyes.The Giver has them too, and so does Gabe. Jonas begins to realize he is different. He tries to get his friend Asher to stop playing war games, Asher doesn't understand what is wrong with them and gets annoyed at Jonas. He asks his parents if they love him and is scolded for using “imprecise” language.
Euphemisms for conformity and tragic situations such as death and mental handicaps, etc. are in “The Giver” as well as in modern society. "Political correctness" and "Conventional Wisdom" are the mind control of the real world of USA. The Socialism part of this book also relates to reality when the french revolution was underway, the revolutionaries wanted socialism but lost, In the “The Giver” something must have happened to theUSA, like a revolution for socialism and the revolutionaries won in the