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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    The Giver is adolescent dystopian written by Lois Lowry. This story can be helpful for adolescent because it shows the importance of love‚ kindness and other important features that must be combined with the strong rationality‚ the disadvantages of which are also shown in the book. The Giver shows the importance of the balance of rationality and emotions in the social structure and for a personality. Reading the beginning of The Giver one can hardly say that this is dystopian. The society of the

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    The Giver is a novel written by Lois Lowry; first published in 1993. This story takes place in a society that comes off as a utopia‚ but as you read‚ you begin to realize the story takes place in a dystopia‚ a society that is undesired or frightening. In this community‚ there is no suffering‚ war‚ love‚ or color. Everything is controlled by the Elders. The Elders determine who you marry‚ your kids‚ and your profession. Some main characters in this novel include; Jonas‚ an intelligent‚ eleven

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    Have you ever heard of a book or movie called the Giver? Well if you haven’t heard of the Giver it is a confusing story at first until you fully understand what the author is trying to tell you. Also‚ the name of the book has a meaning to why it is called that.The Giver is a book that can change your mind on how you put the world out to be. In the world that has no feelings‚ colour‚ or even a real biological family. In our world we have feelings‚ colour‚ and a family that is ours. They cannot

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    The Giver Rules

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    In the book The Giver‚ there are all these different rules of the community to prevent people from doing the wrong or bad things‚ but in all the rules‚ there are always positive ones and negative ones. So comparing to the real world and to the community‚ what rules from the community should we learn from? According to the book‚ Pilots cannot fly over the community‚‚ Each person in a family must share his/her dreams in the morning‚ and in the evening‚ his/her feelings of the day‚ There can only

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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    When your parents ask you to hand over the tv remote or get something for them you usually do it without asking‚ right? You might complain or even refuse‚ but the characters in Lois Lowry’s “The Giver” don’t have the option of choosing. Jonas‚ the protagonist of this book‚ followed the rules of his community without questioning anything‚ just like everyone else. Progressively‚ Jonas begins to see and experience events that transformed his outlook on his community; watching the twin’s realise‚ asking

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    “Things could change‚ Gabe. Things could be different. I don’t know how‚ but there must be some way for things to be different.”-Jonas (Lowry 128). In other words‚ Jonas is not happy with the rules he wants them to change‚ he wants to see change. Even though‚ the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry and society today have plenty of similarities‚ they also differ in some ways. Some of these differences are strict rules‚ age limit to when you officially became an adult and the difference between colors.

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    The year is 2040‚ no one person is different. All humanity is the same. One man holds the truth about society. He is passing on this information to one boy‚ who was raised ignorant and happy. They want change‚ but will they get what they want? In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry ignorance overtakes truth‚ and it is up to Jonas to fix it. It is better to be aware and upset rather than ignorant and happy The argument that will be made in this essay is that it is better to be aware and upset rather than

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    ”why did colors disappear? our people made the choice to go to sameness.” This is what everything would be like if we choose to go to sameness you need to see how different it would be for us nothing would be the same anymore everything would change. What if we could live in a place of sameness what would it all be like no one will be made fun of and everyone would be nice to each other but it might not be as good as it sounds things might not turn out how you would like them to be. In the givers

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    Jonas‚ the main character in The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ is a very strong person‚ which allows him to go farther in life then the people that surround him. Throughout Jonas’s life he has known nothing but "sameness". He lives in a Utopian community where there are no choices and everyone in his world has their lives laid out for them. But‚ Jonas is given the job of "Receiver of Memory". He alone knows the truths of the world‚ a world with colors‚ pain‚ and choices. What he does with these truths

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    The Giver

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    The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas was making a new beginning by making an end. Jonas was making an end by leaving the community. He left with Gabriel because he wanted to experience things outside his community. He was very hurt by the community because he couldn’t openly share his feelings. He wanted to share and experience his feelings with other people. He felt the community did plenty of things wrong. Jonas did not seem to like what happened to people when they were released. He wanted to change

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