In “The Giver” By lois Lowry, Jonas is a protagonist. While he lives in his Utopian society, he has no idea the secrets that he would unfold after he becomes the current Receiver Of Memory’s apprentice. His world quickly turns blue after it happens.
The major reason that there are similarities and differences in “The Giver is, because Modern Society is more of a dystopia, and Jonas’s Society is more of a Utopia. …show more content…
“To see him brought before her a second time caused her overwhelming feelings of frustration and anger. So, she had no other choice but to release him.” In our society if someone breaks a law they go to jail for the crime for a long or short amount of time. Everyone (mostly adults) get two chances before they are released. In our society, people restart, and forget their past and look to the future, because no human is perfect. Kids are punished less severe than adults.”The other Threes, including Jonas, had laughed nervously. “Snack” they corrected. “You meant snack, Asher!” But the mistake had been made. And precision of language was one of the most important tasks of small children. Asher had asked for a smack.” We aren’t strict and hit children when they make a mistake, we resolve the mistake by leading them with a positive attitude. Our society and “The Giver” compare to this because people do pay the price for the laws they break. Not all people are perfect though, and Jonas’s society needs to give that a second thought.
While Modern Society is similar in some ways to Jonas’s society, the differences in having birthdays, choosing jobs, and breaking laws reveal how different the two society are from each other. The biggest difference is that no one is perfect and that everyone is prone to make