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    The Giver Hero's Journey

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    hero is a person or who‚ in the opinions of others‚ has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is as a model or ideal. In Lois Lowry the book “The Giver”‚ Jonas goes on an archetypal hero’s journey through both positive and negative experience during his departure‚ initiation and return in this story I would consider Jonas as a hero because he took on many challenges such as being the receiver of memories. This is a huge job and he took the responsibilities. He rescued Gabe and went through

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    Dampening his spirits and his soul. Hunger infected his body. Gabriel’s wailing screamed at his ears. The wind howled at him‚ preventing Jonas from trespassing into this strange landscape. An enclosing army of snow palpitated down on the two stragglers‚ gnawing into their skin‚ injecting acute pangs of chilliness. A curtain of mist lowered and trapped them in a blizzard. Jonas looked around‚ completely disorientated. A landscape of snow met his sore eyes. An endless blanket of whiteness‚ hiding the diabolical

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    "Giver" was both in the movie and book Jonas had learned about love and he liked it. Another one is‚ Jonas lied to his parents when they asked Jonas if he understood why the word love wasn’t used anymore. In the book Jonas and Giver come up with a plan on how Jonas can escape from the community the same thing happened in the movie. In both the movie and book a the same tragic event occurred‚ Jonas witnessed his dad killing a newborn because of that Jonas kidnapped Gabriel and ran away from the

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    being different from everyone else. Jonas becoming the Receiver of Memory is a punishment. Jonas feels like is is separate from everyone else. He is different. Everyone in the community is the same‚ except him. Some of the rules that Jonas has to follow for being the Receiver of Memory doesn’t let him do some activities that he is familiar with. Those rules allow him do things that he doesn’t want to or it prohibited him to do activities that he is used to. Jonas will feel pain during his training

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    How Does The Giver Change

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas was just like everyone else‚ but in the end he ended up being very different. In this essay the author will explain how Jonas changed in the beginning‚ middle‚ and end of the book. In the beginning of the book Jonas thought Sameness was the only thing there was. (p.16) “ It was one of‚ the evening telling of feelings.” This is a tradition in Jonas’ community where the family share all their feelings at dinner time and it’s normal to them. Jonas also thinks it’s normal

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    The Giver Research Paper

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    Jonas and His Risks or Jonas‚ the Risker “No one in the community was starving‚ had ever been starving‚ would ever be starving.” (Lowry 89). The Community in The Giver is called a utopian society‚ what is a utopian society? Webster Dictionary says‚ “an imaginary place in which the government‚ laws‚ and social condition are perfect...” Even though they may be “perfect”‚ utopian societies never really work out‚ and usually people have to take risks in order to change the society. In the novel The

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    rise from his bed‚ he notices what seem to be people. All of them were different. Jonas had never seen anything like this before; they were all dressed differently‚ doing different things. Jonas‚ still hallucinating from dehydration‚ stands up and looks at Gabriel‚ who looks as lively as he’s ever been. Jonas realized that he was inside of a hospital‚ an advanced medical facility. “How long have I been out for?” Jonas asks a doctor. “You’ve were out for pretty long. We were just able to save you

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    The Giver Movie Vs Book

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    The Giver decides to share his memories with a boy named Jonas. Jonas wants to share the memories with the other members of the community so they can understand things such as killing is wrong. This adventure packed mysterious tale of life without memories was originally written as a novel and later adapted to a movie. The book and movie have many differences yet they are also the same in many ways. The Giver movie opens with Jonas riding his bike while looking up at the sky. He sees flashes

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    that is the “perfect” world that Jonas lives in. Would one consider that perfect? After receiving memories from the Giver‚ Jonas learns so much about life he did not know‚ and he no longer thinks of his world as perfect. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas learns the power of pain‚ sorrow‚ and joy through memories he receives from the Giver. First‚ Jonas learns the power of pain when the Giver gives him the memory of the broken leg. For example‚ after Jonas receives the memory of the sledding

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    The Giver Themes

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    society. Jonas is selected to be the community’s Receiver of Memory‚ the only person who knows of the memories from the past. Jonas thinks nothing of life before becoming Receiver‚ like the rest of his community. But‚ when he receives memories‚ he finds the deeper meaning to life. Lowry’s characterization of Jonas reveals the importance of valuing life through her development of Release‚ the game of war‚ and saving Gabriel. Release illustrates that the community does not value life. Jonas is at the

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