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    everyone else‚ don’t just blend in with the crowd. Stand out be a leader‚ not a follower. A quote from the book when Jonas sees Asher and other children playing “war” is “Don’t play it anymore‚ Jonas pleaded.”. (134) In this quote Jonas is asking Asher to stop playing “war” because he remembers the memory of real war and doesn’t like how the play it for fun. The other children want Jonas to join them‚ but he doesn’t. He pretty much stands up for what he believes in by trying to get Asher to stop playing

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    As he is meeting with the Giver he is also taking care of Gabriel who is a problem newchild. In the novel when someone is released out of the community it is basically equivalent to death. So when Jonas finds out that Gabriel is going to be released he becomes furious and wants to put an end into things like this. In Chapter ten the Giver says “There’s much more. There’s all that goes beyond - all that is Elsewhere - and all that goes back‚ and back

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    The Giver - Summary The Giver This book is about a boy names Jonas. Jonas lives in a futuristic society where there is no pain‚ fear‚ war‚ and hatred. There is also no prejudice‚ since everyone looks and acts basically the same‚ there is very little competition. They have also eliminated choice. You have to apply for a spouse. You cannot just chose who you want and marry them‚ the community does it for you. His dad works as a Nurturer of new children‚ and his mom works at the Department of Justice

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    The giver is about a perfect community. A community where nothing bad happens and everybody is the same. In the community there is a boy named Jonas. Jonas has been selected to be the Receiver Of Memories. Being the Receiver is a great honor because you have to keep all the community’s memories and learn about what used to exist in the community. A utopia is a place where everything is perfect and nothing bad happens. A dystopia is the opposite of a Utopia because it is a place where everything is

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    Jonas’ society is run completely by the government‚ where people have no rights. The book The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ depicts a dystopian society that a child named Jonas lives in. This society shares many similarities with modern society‚ but is also very different. Family units in the society featured in The Giver are extremely strict. This is shown on page 8 of The Giver‚ when Lowry states “Two children - one male‚ one female - to each family unit.” (Lois Lowry 8) Furthermore‚ each family member

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    In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ twelve year old Jonas states that a community with love would be a "dangerous way to live." Well to think about this‚ you must first answer the question‚ What would be a secure place to live? When we think of invulnerability‚ many of us consider our families‚ friends‚ and loved ones. There is that word again; love. Love is kind‚ warm‚ and healthy‚ but sometimes it can be considered dangerous. For example‚ if you are in love with someone who does not have feelings

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    landscape. The elders want everything to be the same so the world is plain. In The Giver‚ color does not exist in their world. The elders have gotten rid of it. When the Giver shows Jonas color he says‚ “You’re beginning to see the color red.” Jonas doesn’t know what the color red is. This means that jonas has never heard of colors‚ which means that colors don’t exist! The Giver tells him “at one time everything in the world had color as well as shape and size” In order to gain control

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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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    different stories‚ but they have more similarities than you think. The main characters of both stories are similar in characterization because both Amontillado and Jonas change throughout the story‚ even if the progression of either change is much different in length. Even so‚ they do both change drastically throughout their stories. Jonas turns from a regular "Twelve"‚ as so claimed by Lois Lowry‚ to being chosen as the "Receiver of Memory"‚ being given much more authority for his position‚ and allowed

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    There he assaults Jonas and makes him delete any memories of his wife then blacks out. he wakes up to realize fi has indeed lied to him and goes to confront her‚ there he makes fi accept with her own month and then he tells her “You know when you suspect something. It’s always

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