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    Utopia or dystopia

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    Different world’s essay Utopia or dystopia “The Giver” by Lois Lowry is like any other novel and to every novel there are two ideas and concepts that you may apply to the novel; the one each person thinks of is determined by the different clarification and interpretation the book. In analysis of the building of Jonas’s community‚ some may debate that the community is a utopia or a dystopia. Some may claim of it being a utopia based on the way that they want their world to be and that is different

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    on his society soon turns different after his is elected to be the Receiver Of Memory‚ at the Ceremony of twelve. He is left ashamed when he gets singled out during the event‚ but then soon relizes what it has in store for him. In “The Giver” By lois Lowry‚ Jonas is a protagonist. While he lives in his Utopian society‚ he has no idea the secrets that he would unfold after he becomes the current Receiver Of Memory’s apprentice. His world quickly turns blue after it happens. The major reason that

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    understand people who hide from their past. Everything you live helps to make the person you are now.” by Sophia Loren. Everyone has memories of pain and ecstasy of the past‚ but we should keep them so it will help us in the future. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the receiver is the only one that holds all the painful and happy memories. The Committee of Elders asked him or her for advice. The receiver then looks into the memories and these memories tell him what to do or not to do. Memories can be a

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    Be Your Best Self

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    depressed. So go find love in your best friend‚ keep faith in the Lord‚ and go get a little too crazy with your friends. Just make sure you are happy with everything you do. Superman lives in a town in Kansas‚ were later on in life he finds love in Lois Lane. If Superman was not his best self‚ his whole town would submit to complete destruction. His love would not be with him anymore‚ for he helps her and saves her life all the time. Superman is the best role model for being your best self. The

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    The Giver

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    The Giver You: “Mom‚ Dad; do you love me?” Mom and Dad: “Are you kidding me!?” In the novel “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ the main character‚ Jonas changes and reveals a very important theme. Jonas in the beginning of the story was a very clueless character‚ and throughout the story he changes little by little and reveals a theme. Jonas in the beginning of the story was a absolutely oblivious to the real world happening around him. “I felt the wanting...” This shows that Jonas doesn’t even

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    When one examines the similarities between Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ and The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ they may be baffled. They may think that Lowry just did a run off of Huxley’s highly successful masterpiece. The similarities are extraordinary‚ but so are their differences. Many aspects of these novels are almost identical while others are completely foreign to each other. Both of these novels feature structure societies‚ but the societies are not the same. In Brave New World‚ there are no

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    Gathering Blue I am doing a book review on Gathering Blue by the author Lois Lowry. This book all in all is pretty good‚ just some parts can be difficult to grasp at once. This books plot is mainly about this girl that has deformed leg‚ twisted‚ she is now an orphan. Her father died at war before she was even born. At the beginning of the story the mother dies of illness. This book isn’t predictable and is consistent for the most part. I think that it is very believable‚ just a little less advanced

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    The Giver Sameness Quotes

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    “I’d never just want to do what everybody else did. I’d be contributing to the sameness of everything.” -Captain Beefheart. In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry citizens are forced‚ without knowing‚ to live according to the Committee of Elders’ standards. They choose what the people do‚ say‚ wear‚ etc. This is truly unfair for the Committee of Elders to use sameness to completely control the community. This is shown in the lack of authentic relationships in the family unit‚ the concept of sameness‚ and the

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    The Giver Essay

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    Could you ever imagine living in a community where there are no feelings‚ memories of the past‚ or color. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the main character Jonas is singled out to become the new Receiver of Memory for his community that strives to be perfect by stopping emotions‚ taking away color‚ memories of the past‚ and many other things‚ except for the Receiver. He learns about Elsewhere‚ the real truth about life‚ through memories he is given‚ both good and bad. He is not allowed to tell

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    Perfectly Ripped Apart Our world is far from perfect and because our world is far from perfect‚ We have seen what perfection could actually be. In these examples‚ it’s clear that living in a perfect society does not lead to happiness. The Giver‚ a book by Lois Lowry is about a young boy’s travels through a ‘perfect’ society in the United States sometime in the future. The people there have grown accustomed to a lack of choice in life. Their government has gone to the extent of removing winter and color from

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