Could you imagine at twelve years old finding out your father kills people for a so called release? The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ is about a twelve year old boy named Jonas. Throughout the course of the text Jonas figures out that his community is not what he thinks it is. Jonas’ experiences develop a theme over the course of The Giver by teaching the reader that freedom comes at a cost. Although some people think that freedom does not come at a cost Jonas’ experiences show that for him to be free it
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In Lois Lowry’s “The Giver”‚ in the society there are many rules and punishments. They may seem very strange to us‚ but most of them make sense. I will cover most of the rules and punishments in this artical. I will also discuss why the recruitments protect and pacify the civilians but take away the best parts of life. Moving on to rules and punishments. The rules include no competition‚ no violence‚ use precise words‚ don’t lie‚ etc. . There are some limitations that aren’t even rules‚ such as
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“The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without color‚ pain or past‚" Lois Lowry once stated. Imagine a place where everything is the same. You have no differences‚ music ‚color or even love.This is the world of "The Giver." "The Giver" novel and movie have differences and similarities.They both have elements that show The Giver’s world. In the movie‚ the music gives it more depth and emotion then in the book‚ and also the landscape made it easier to visualize
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In Lois Lowry’s book‚ The Giver‚ a picture is painted of a perfect utopia. In this place we soon figure out that there is no such thing as differences. In this Utopia‚ there is no emotion‚ no color‚ no war‚ no poverty and no hunger. But‚ not everything is as perfect as it seems. One of the events that affected me most deeply was finding out that this Utopia was really a Dystopia. In the beginning of the book‚ we meet a young boy named Jonas who is about to undergo the ceremony of twelves. During
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Prompt: Write an expository essay that compares and contrasts life in and The Giver to our modern-day society. Do you ever just think how lucky we are to have feelings and being able to see the most simplest things like color or being able to wear whatever we want because we have freedom. Most people take the most simplest things like that for granted and they don’t even realize it. If you compare the different between “The Giver” and reality you would be surprised at what people actually miss
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Anthony J. D’Angelo once said‚ “Without a sense of caring‚ there can be no sense of community.” Lois Lowry shows us that the theme of The Giver is that we need to need to care for one another. In chapter 17 page 16 the text states‚ “Only Asher and Fiona remained. ‘What’s wrong‚ Jonas? It was only a game‚’ Fiona said. ‘You ruined it‚’ Asher said in an irritated voice. ‘Don’t play it anymore‚” Jonas pleaded. ‘I’m the one who’s training for Assistant Recreation Director‚’ Asher pointed out angrily
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Essay Have you ever imagined a world where the community concealed the true meaning of words? The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ is a powerful intriguing novel. The meaning of words that describe emotions is called precision of language. The emotions like love‚ anger and jealousy and many others‚ were taken away from the community to create Sameness. The community also shelter the use of language by hiding the true meaning of words such as animals‚ stirrings‚ and war. The word “Stirrings” is use to hide
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The Idea of Utopia and Dystopia in The Giver The word “utopia” has come to define our ideal of a perfect society in terms of law‚ government‚ and social and living conditions. The idea behind a utopian society is that everyone works together for common good of the society and the laws and government are meant to protect the people within the community from the evils of the human race. In many ways‚ these societies take on a communist belief that order is the way to achieve this perfect society
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Holes is a novel written by Louis Sachar published in 1998. The story revolves around Stanley Yelnats. He is falsely accused of stealing a pair of trainers‚ which were donated by Clyde Livingston “Sweet Feet” to a homeless shelter. When Stanley goes to trial he is given a choice between prison or Camp Green Lake. In a hurried decision him and his family choose Camp Green Lake without knowing that this place is a living nightmare‚ where you are forced to dig a 5ft wide and 5ft deep hole every day
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I would not want to live in the society from The Giver. The reason why I would not want to live in the give society is because it doesn’t really seem that they really know how to run it. They took everything away that we used to be able to. You would not be able to have kids of your own in the giver you would have to give it up to another family who does not have one boy and one girl. If you say the wrong word like Asher did when he yelled smack instead of smack they would hit him with the Discipline
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