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    Bread Givers

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    Analyzing the Bread Givers Bread Givers‚ by Anzia Yezierska‚ is a novel about Sara Smolinsky‚ and her struggle remaining in the old world traditions or heading to the ever-changing new world. The novel has multiple themes‚ however‚ the main theme‚ of Anzia Yezierska’s writing‚ is the old world versus the new world. Old world versus new world is very evident in the beginning chapters when we first learn that the father of the house doesn’t work‚ controls the income to his liking1

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    Unwinds In The Giver

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    out will cause chaos. There will always be someone who thinks differently and persuade other people into their thinking. “The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It’s the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared”(The Giver pg.86). In the Giver‚ when the new receiver of memory‚ Jonas saw it that one person should not suffer like this and would be better if everyone would have a little of the memories. He saw from the memories that the community took away also took a lot of common

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    At the end of the novel‚ the GiverLois Lowry left a vague ending which did not fully state whether or not Jonas and Gabriel made it to Elsewhere. Giving an unstated ending allow the reader to decide what happens next. Based off of the ending‚ Jonas and Gabriel lived to make it to Elsewhere. After Jonas and Gabriel leave the community‚ they overcome barriers‚ including the starvation possibilities and freezing to death. Despite being cold and wet‚ Jonas carried Gabriel up the snowy hill. As he walked

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    Themes In The Giver

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    for Jonas and his fellow neighbors. Jonas has lived in a "perfect" community all his life‚ but The Giver finally shows him what he’s been missing all his life. The main character‚ Jonas‚ in The Giver discovers his “Capacity to See Beyond.” Jonas begins to see his Community differently‚ with mindfulness that most people in the Community havent known of. Mindfulness‚ is one of main themes in The Giver. Although the book begins with what seems to be a utopia‚ it turns out that the people in the Community

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    THEMES ANALYSIS of THE GIVER The Importance of Memory This story developed from the author’s understanding of the importance of memory‚ an understanding which came from her observation of someone who no longer had their memory. When one has no memory they cannot remember painful episodes in their life. Some people with memories of horrors‚ losing those memories can seem to be a blessing. But‚ if they also cannot recall the emotions associated with their good relationships with others‚ it is

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    through a film or novel? There is one novel‚ and one book that have stood out to the teen population. One of those is the novel Anthem By: Ayn Rand‚ the other is the film is The Giver directed By: Phillip Noyce. Anthem is a dystopian society that is popular among teens with the similar emotions‚ and thoughts that they have. The Giver also is recommended and related to teens considering there are situations close to those going on in their lives. The novel Anthem is is an easy read for young people due

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    In The GiverLois Lowry has tried to portray a utopian society and some people believe it is possible. The reality world is becoming worse day by day‚ so they have fundamental to agree with the idea that utopian society does exist. Maybe in the future and by some ways‚ human will be control by a group of people and that group can be called Committee‚ same way in the book. Although one assume the utopia is possible and that is a perfect world to live‚ but others believe that live the world we live

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    The Giver Is A Dystopian

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    The Giver is an example of dystopian literature‚ because they don’t allow people to make their own choices. Differences were hated so much that they made them only see black and white. The elders don’t know anything about the real world like war or starvation. The elders control the people of the civilizations food rations. The elders live in a community where when you get too old‚ or if you don’t comfort yourself as an infant‚ or if you’re the smaller of twins‚ or if you want to leave then you are

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    world. We carry the important parts of these experiences with us throughout our entire lives. Therefore‚ it is no question we can receive proper advice from those who have lived a life before us. The Giver‚ a novel by the author Lois Lowry‚ perfectly showcases this idea. In the futuristic world of The Giver‚ memories of pain‚ fear‚ war‚ and hatred are nonexistent

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    Community In The Giver

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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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