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    situation is‚ or how massive his opponent is. In the book Messenger‚ by Lois Lowry‚ talks about how Matty‚ the main character in Messenger is selfless to his village and his friend. Matty showed his selflessness by sacrificing his life to save others in the village. He also asked to heal Kira’s leg‚ although she said no‚ he would have sacrificed himself for her because he never healed anything like that before. By these actions‚ Lois Lowry used Matty to show selflessness can lead to an ultimate sacrifice

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    How Does The Giver Change

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    At the beginning of the book‚ The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas was just like everyone else‚ but in the end he ended up being very different. In this essay the author will explain how Jonas changed in the beginning‚ middle‚ and end of the book. In the beginning of the book Jonas thought Sameness was the only thing there was. (p.16) “ It was one of‚ the evening telling of feelings.” This is a tradition in Jonas’ community where the family share all their feelings at dinner time and it’s normal to them

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    Selfishness In Messenger

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    People in the world often hide or give up their qualities to in order to gain success. Lois Lowry‚ author of the dystopian novel Messenger‚ shows how trade in Village affects the people by altering their personalities. Lowry develops the theme of selflessness versus selfishness through the protagonist’s responses to challenges. Matty’s responses to the corrupt world develops the theme because he shows selflessness in the midst of selfishness. According to the text‚ “He became aware‚ suddenly‚ that

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    Literary Analysis: Son by Lois Lowry Where you are can definitely affect who you are. It can determine what you learn‚ your personality‚ and even influence some thoughts and actions. In the book Son‚ by Lois Lowry‚ this is very obvious. The main character; Claire‚ is given a second chance at life when she gets amnesia and washes up on the shore of a village in the middle of nowhere. She learns about different things while here‚ and acts differently as well. When she finally gets back her memories

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    Understanding Dystopias Analysing The Giver by Lois lowry and Anthem by Ayn Rand “to what extent do the actions of utopian societies in their attempt to create a perfect world rather creates a dystopia” English Dublin Coffman High School School (3306) May 2014 Advisor: Timothy Flora Word count: 3977 Abstract This investigation outlines the fine line between utopias and dystopias. It assesses the topic of when and how the shift from a utopia to a dystopia can occur‚ analyzing

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    Attitude Lois Lowry‚ the Author of “The Giver” wrote the book in a serious attitude. This science fiction story is presented in a direct way. Like other science fiction novels‚ the reader must accept the world in the novel to understand the issues and the ideas Lowry is trying to say. Lowry got the inspiration to write this book by her father who was losing his memory. Due to this she is on the line of approving the topics. Needing to tell her father that he sister passed away and watching him

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    Freedom In The Giver

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    “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”-Ben Franklin In the Utopian novel The Giver by Lois Lowry the society gives up all of their freedoms for peace and safety. They draw the line with a tiny sliver of freedom left which is choosing where to volunteer. The Founders of the Community of the community made it this way because in the world before the community was there was pain‚ suffering‚ and death. The Founders of the Community

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    he did not know‚ and he no longer thinks of his world as perfect. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas learns the power of pain‚ sorrow‚ and joy through memories he receives from the Giver. First‚ Jonas learns the power of pain when the Giver gives him the memory of the broken leg. For example‚ after Jonas receives the memory of the sledding incident‚ he realizes‚ “They have never known pain” (Lowry 139). His whole family is happy all the time because they have never felt true pain. The realization

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    Study of Themes in The Giver by Lois Lowry Lois Lowry’s book‚ The Giver‚ is a portrayal of a utopian community without pain or fear where all human needs are provided for and the elders of the community make all decisions for each individual. It is a society in which the belief system is based off the idea that pain is the ultimate evil‚ and so‚ to eliminate pain and suffering desire and individuality must be eliminated. Lowry’s purpose in writing this novel is displayed through three clear and

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    Authors of dystopian texts often write about topics we don’t usually think of- such as rebellion and human interaction. In The Giver‚ Lois Lowry shows how Jonas’ selection as Receiver of Memory reveals his seclusion with the Giver. However‚ as Jonas spends more time with him‚ he begins to learn more about the past. He also learns about things like conflict‚ death‚ and love from the memories that he receives from the Giver. From these memories‚ Jonas gains lots of knowledge. On the other hand‚ in

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