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    take on a communist belief that order is the way to achieve this perfect society. In Lois Lowry’s novel‚ The Giver‚ Lowry discusses the idea of utopia‚ but in a way that has become very controversial. He presents Jonas’s society in a way that challenges this idea. While Jonas’s world is safe and free from pain and conflict‚ it is also a world without emotion‚ diversity‚ and the freedom to choose. In this way‚ Lowry presents the idea of utopia as a fallacy and Jonas’s world is more a dystopia that a

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    in every building‚ and only the Giver was the only one that could turn his off. Cameras were also in each building‚ so the government could make sure you were doing what you were supposed to. If you make too many mistakes‚ you would be released. Lois Lowry wrote‚ “We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others.” This means that when they went to sameness‚ giving up weather‚ disease‚ hate‚ hills and mountains‚ and differences between people‚ they lost many things people cherish today

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    sunshine and football all year around‚ But that isn’t true to everyone. Many people have tried and failed to do that to our society. It is something that can never happen it’s not possible‚ and Both The Truman Show by Peter Weir and The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ have had an impact on the world. They both have constructed and changed the presentation of reality‚ and both characters realize their world is fake‚ they become disillusioned and search out the truth.But in the end they both seem to find out

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    Do you agree that Jonas community is a Dystopia? The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ was written in 1993 and inspired by her father who had lost all of his memory. She wondered what it would be like if there were no memories or feelings. The Giver is about a 12 year-old boy named Jonas who lives in a utopian society where everything is perfect. In the book Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory. Once Jonas was chosen as the Receiver of Memory he started to wonder whether his community is a utopia “A

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    Essay Most often in literature‚ common themes are an aspect that different works tend to share. As a matter of fact‚ the short stories “Charles” by Shirley Jackson‚ “A Mother in Mannville” by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings‚ and the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ all discuss the message of deception. In each story‚ the protagonist dealt with the deception‚ and the motivation behind the deception was controversial as well. In the same way‚ the theme of deception was expressed to the readers. In “Charles”

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    The Giver: a Critique

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    version of a "Utopia". It was a fantasy oriented book‚ that was suppose to make you think about the possibilities for the future. The setting is a supposedly perfect society where everyone is taken care of and no one is different. The author Lois Lowry does a fine job portraying this supposedly "ideal" society. This book began with a description of sameness and release the two general principles the society functions on. It then continues while Jonas (the main character) waits to receive his

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    The Giver The Giver is a novel written by Lois Lowry. She is an American writer who has won numerous awards in her years‚ notably a Newbery award for the giver in 1993. The novel explores different themes of life. Freedom. Everything is supervised and controlled by what Lowry describes as ‘Elders’. The thought of having any freedom is non-existent in the community as the ‘elders’ will decide who your spouse will be‚ the job you will be doing for the community & generally the lives of people living

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    Have you ever recalled the best or worst memory that made you extremely happy or sad? In The Giver‚ the citizens of the main society are unable to do this. TheOur main character ‚Jonas‚ has lived in this society for his whole life. He enjoys life there and hangs out with his friend Asher. Once children reach the age of twelve‚ they are given a profession that they have for the rest of their lives. Jonas doesn’t have a specific job he really desires‚ but is worried due to his well rounded abilities

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    leaders had destroyed it in the time much before us. They have taken away what makes us different and diverse‚ emerging the community into a world of black and white and sameness. While I was in training‚ I came across a book called The Giver by Lois Lowry. It tells of a society where the leaders control everything and everyone. It sounded a lot like our community‚ there is release‚ sameness‚ job assignments‚ food deliverers‚ and so much more. At first‚ when I started reading‚ I thought it was a book

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    “Things could change‚ Gabe. Things could be different. I don’t know how‚ but there must be some way for things to be different.”-Jonas (Lowry 128). In other words‚ Jonas is not happy with the rules he wants them to change‚ he wants to see change. Even though‚ the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry and society today have plenty of similarities‚ they also differ in some ways. Some of these differences are strict rules‚ age limit to when you officially became an adult and the difference between colors.

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