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    Speech on 'the Giver'

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    were manipulated in the society in the book ‘the Giver’. Lowry narrates The Giver in third person using a limited omniscient viewpoint in which only Jonas’ thoughts and feelings are revealed. Through Jonas’ eyes‚ his community appears to be a utopia — a perfect place — that is self-contained and isolated from Elsewhere‚ every other place in the world. No evidence of disease‚ hunger‚ poverty‚ war‚ or lasting pain exists in the community. Lowry explains why she chose this kind of a world in her speech

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    Lois and Clark/Smallville Analysis One of the most well-known and successful superheroes‚ Superman‚ excelled in in comics and began stretching to different forms of media. A popular form is television‚ which created many different Superman show that presented their own unique view on Clark Kent and his story. The time between old series and modern series shows us different ways how the audience is attracted and how the hero is presented in that time. Two examples of old and modern series that

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    training‚ and so he does not expect unusual things to happen to him. When the apple changes‚ Lowry must communicate the quality of its change without using any vocabulary or ideas that Jonas would not already know. She cannot tell us directly that there is no color in Jonas’s world‚ since the entire story is told from Jonas’s perspective: he does not know what color is‚ so he does not know that color exists. Lowry has to show us somehow that something is missing from Jonas’s world‚ so that we recognize

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    Even though this is an example of just a young boy helping the society‚ a rule in place exists‚ which says that it is “against the rules for children or adults to look at another’s nakedness; but the rule did not apply to new children or the Old.” (Lowry 30) Clearly‚ the idea of a utopian society cannot be upheld by intimacy‚ or just look at another person’s naked body. Also‚ when Jonas told his intimate dream with Fiona at the House of the Old‚ and wanting to bathe her‚ his parents immediately gave

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    NETWORKS I Gladwell (1999). Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg Lois Weisberg has an extraordinary ability to meet people (and making new friends) and connect them each other. She is the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for the City of Chicago and during her entire life she has hang out and built relationships with people from different backgrounds and jobs: musicians‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ politicians‚ environmentalists and so on. Without any doubt‚ Lois is capable to reach someone outside her “world”

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    In this book The Giver‚ written by Louis Lowry‚ we are introduced to something very extreme. In this book we are introduced to a community where no freedom is given. In this community‚ everyone acts the same; They all see in black and white‚ go to bed at the same time‚ wake up at the same time‚ and everyone has the same routines. In this book we go through the important years of Jonas’s life. Jonas learns that there are goods and bads in these years‚ soon coming to realize everything is not as it

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    Desirable Living “You could not have strength without weakness‚ you could not have light without dark‚ you could not have love without loss” (Picoult). This quote perfectly describes Jonas’s society in The Giver (Lowry). Jonas has the perfect community without poverty and war‚ but it comes with a price. He is the only one who can experience real emotions and pain. Another imperfect society is the village from the video‚ “Christmas Kindness”. Oprah Winfrey says that one third of Southern Africa is

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    In Lois Lowry’s The Giver the people of the community gave up person freedoms to achieve a utopian community where everyone was equal. Freedoms given up where pick your job‚ pick how many kids want‚ and individuality. But when became the Receiver of memories he change the community’s future. Picking your job was given up so each job had an equal amount of people. Also each job had an equal amount of help. This was not worth it‚ because if the people were not good at their jobs it wouldn’t be fun

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    Why Is The Giver Wrong

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    everyone. When Jonas is leaving he takes Gabe with him because he did not want Gabe to be released. They managed to make it to the sled that he saw in his first memories and rides down and lands in the snow and hears music. It stops there because lowry does not give a clear ending. The elders have tried to make sure that they make the world as perfect as they could but it does not work well for

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    Jonas In 'The Giver'

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    Throughout the book “The Giver” We follow our protagonist Jonas through his early life. Jonas was soon selected to be the new receiver of memory. The elders stated that Jonas possessed all the traits of any other receiver of memory. Intelligence‚ integrity‚ courage‚ and the power to see beyond. The traits of Character that Jonas displayed are not uncommon to our contemporary society. Jonas before his assignment was just like any citizen in his society‚ always found between the lines set for him

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