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    The Giver Essay Example

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    There are many words to describe the community in "The Giver." Everything they did in that story had to pretty much be done in unison‚ as everything had to be perfect‚ feelings were not a real option and responsibility was the biggest Factor in the community. Although its very difficult to describe‚ the people in this community had to all follow certain rules and regulations. Responsibilty was a big part of everyones life. From the time each person turned 12‚ or became a 12 as the story states

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    The Giver‚ the community which the main character‚ Jonas‚ lives in is exactly like this. The society which is portrayed in the story is an illusion of what a utopia is. Through the relationships that we are able to see in the story‚ such as interactions with the opposite sex‚ Jonas’s relationship with the Giver‚ and relationships between family members‚ we can clearly see that the idea of a utopia has clearly been misunderstood by the society and its leaders. In the society of The Giver‚ interaction

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    Comparative Essay

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    ENGLISH A: LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE – HIGHER LEVEL – PAPER 1 Section A Carlos Roberts Analyze‚ compare and contrast the following two texts. Include comments on the similarities and differences between the texts and the significance of context‚ purpose‚ audience‚ and formal and stylistic features. Cranes by Jennifer Ackerman‚ and To a Waterfowl by William Cullen Bryant‚ both aim to enlighten and educate their readers on the behavior and beauty of waterfowl. Text 1‚ Cranes‚ an article from

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    The Giver Memory

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    When The Giver told Jonas “Welcome Receiver of Memory‚” on page 75‚ it was just part of the story. But now it’s‚ loaded with symbolism in this sentence. All the people in the story don’t get to know the history of the past‚ but this sentence shows that there is history in the book and that someone is going to find out all about the history and memories. The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ has a theme of memory/history and three examples in the story‚ are Jonas‚ animals‚ and elsewhere. In this essay you will

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    The Giver is about a boy named Jonas‚ who lives in a dystopian society where the citizens of the community make no choices in their lives instead the communities leaders decide for them ( The GiverLois Lowry‚ 8‚12‚15)They believe that if they let people make their own decisions‚ they would make wrong choices‚ so the leaders think for the people’s safety‚ they shouldn’t let them make them. If compared to our society‚ there would be many similarities of how they run the government but differences

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    character Jonas when he becomes braver and develops the feeling of love. Those changes helps him throughout the story develops as a character. Jonas changes majorly in the novel The Giver in many way and a lot of the time it can be just little ways he change‚ but some are very big and have a great effect. The novel The Giver dystopian fiction novel about how a near perfect community has the main character‚ Jonas‚ is assigned the job of being the new Receiver and the Receiver’s job is to use the memories

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    In Anthem and The Giver they both rebel. Equality likes a girl named Liberty. This is extremely against the rules because “boys are not allowed to take notice of girls and girls are not allowed to take notice of boys (pg. 38).” Also‚ “We shall go to this Council and we shall lay before them‚ as our gift‚ the glass box with the power of the sky. (pg. 61)” They have disobeyed the council again because they made this “glass box with the power of the sky”‚ which is a light bulb. They want to present

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    Louis Lowry is and American writer‚ she was born on March 20th 1937 in Honolulu Hawaii‚ her parents are Katherine Gordon and Robert E. Hammersberg. Louis was the middle child of three children. Her family lived all over the world because her father was and army dentist. She attended Brown University for two years before she married Donald Grey Lowry at age 19‚ they had four children daughters Alix and Kristin and sons Grey and Benjamin. Because of Donald’s career in the military they moved a lot

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    The Giver Comparison

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    Have you ever wondered how much characters can be alike even if they are from different novels? In “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ a very smart and intelligent 12 year old boy named Jonas‚ gets a very high ranking job as the Receiver of Memory. Also‚ in “The Batboy” by Mike Lupica‚ a 14 year old boy gets the job everyone young boy could wish for‚ being a batboy for the Detroit Tigers. Jonas from “The Giver” and Brian from “The Batboy” have many similarities and differences. These young men have a lot in

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    Saint Leo University “Water Park” Malcome In The Middle (Assignment 2) Adrienne West Instructor John Botta TV and the American Family February 22‚ 2015 Integrity is a word that we hear quite often. I myself use it a lot as I speak on my life and my marriage. Having integrity is the key element in every situation. In my way of thinking‚ when I just see the word integrity it comes off as a strong word within it self. My definition of integrity is commitment‚ wholeness‚

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