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    Wise people always say‚ "Watch what you wish for." The book "The Wish Giver" tells us a story of three young people who get a wish card‚ which can fulfill their one wish‚ whatever it is. The story tells us how; the wishes came true but along came unexpected miseries to the three people and many others around them. In conclusion the book teaches us that we should stay happy with the things we get and should not wish for something more because it might result in a total different way. HA! HA! HA!

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    The Giver “I am going to transmit the memory of snow the old man said and placed his hands on Jonas’s bareback” In the first place‚ In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ she writes about Jonas an adolescent who lives in a community long beyond the thing we call emotions. After‚ the child reaches adulthood their parents are a long forgotten thus eliminating attachments. Notably‚ the emotion we call love is forgotten in this community. In addition‚ the only people who can experience emotions are

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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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    The Giver As A Class

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    Introduction We read the book the giver as a class. It was a very good book. I would definitely read it again. The best chapter was the best chapter. This essay will be about why choice is important. This will compare will the giver a lot. Reason one is you would not get to pick anything because you might pick the wrong choice like in the giver. Reason 2 you need to choose you path in life in the giver they even pick your job. Reason 3 It is important to be able to have your own things. Would

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    abilities; at age twelve. The Giver‚ written by Lois Lowry‚ is a fascinating story about a different type of society and learning the secrets behind it. The movie of the same name directed by Phillip Noyce‚ is creative‚ but showed some very disappointing changes from the book. All in all‚ the book is far more preferable because the plot is far more exciting‚ the characters are developed well‚ and the creativeness is more descriptive than that of the movie. The Giver is a novel about a young boy named

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    The Giver Dystopian

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    Chosen visual essay: Picture Essay Thesis: ’The Giver’ and Ready Player One portray similar and different aspects on dystopian features. This is shown through the political‚ social‚ environmental and class of both settings. Social Management (PEAEAS) ’The Giver’s’ social management shows aspects of dystopia since everyone living in the community is restricted to what they can and cannot say in several different ways. The first way they restrict what people can say is that they set a series

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    Bread Givers

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    Bread Givers The book‚ Bread Givers is a novel written by Anzia Yezierska following the lives of woman who have to go through struggle because of new tradition verses old tradition. In the book I found that there are several themes within the book Bread Givers. Woman Rights‚ being one of them‚ seem to be an issue throughout the book. This book revolves around the lives of woman in a household on Hester Street in New York City. In the 1920’s times were not easiest for immigrants. In this book

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    One thing that was different in the movie than it was in the book was the ages of Jonas‚ his friends‚ and Lily. For example‚ Jonas was turning eighteen at the aging ceremony instead of the age of twelve. I believe that this change was made because in my opinion‚ it just simply makes more sense. Being eighteen and given a job makes more sense than being twelve because you are older and you become an adult in our society. Also‚ I think that Lily is nine so the movie can portray the receiving of the

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    Communism In The Giver

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    Union and China. Currently many countries including China‚ Laos‚ North Korea‚ Vietnam‚ and Cuba are communist countries. The Giver is a movie released in 2014 directed by Phillip Noyce. The main character‚ a man named Jonas‚ lives in a seemingly idyllic world of conformity and contentment. When he soon discovers the dangerous truths of his community’s secret past. The Giver shows the negative impacts that communism has and it shows this through population control‚ control with rationing‚ and education

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    The Giver: a Critique

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    The Giver: A Critique The purpose of this book was to show us a possible version of a "Utopia". It was a fantasy oriented book‚ that was suppose to make you think about the possibilities for the future. The setting is a supposedly perfect society where everyone is taken care of and no one is different. The author Lois Lowry does a fine job portraying this supposedly "ideal" society. This book began with a description of sameness and release the two general principles the society functions

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