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    Memories In The Giver

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    In the world of the giver memories were a thing of the distant past‚ lost to the effect of sameness‚ sameness was a choice that the people decided to enact making all equal to avoid potential conflict‚ but in the process the denizens of these communities were stripped of one of the most important human abilities‚ the ability to feel deep emotions. Along with these emotions‚ memories were seen as dangerous to the community’s way of life‚ so they created the position of receiver of memories to hold

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    The Giver Symbolism

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    all represent childhood and getting older. In “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ the theme is growing up. There are three main symbols that prove that the theme is growing up. The symbols are the ceremony‚ the children getting their careers‚ and the house of the old. First‚ the ceremony where the children rise in rank. This ceremony is one of the most important in the entire community‚ as Father said “December brings such changes” (11). In a community where everyone is the same and things rarely change

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    The Giver Narrative

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    In the community Jonas returns to Fiona to get her out of the unjust community. But when Jonas finds out Fiona has gone looking for him he looks for Lilly and Asher. But most of all The Giver. This is The Giver 2 (Sequel) When Jonas returns to the community to save his love Fiona he realizes there are guards all over the entire community “How will I get past them without getting seen?” Jonas says. A voice to his right says “ Don’t jump Jonas it’s me.” “Who?” Jonas says. “ Me the Giver” “Giver

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    Pain In The Giver

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    wave of pain. It was like a hatchet lay lodged in his leg‚ cutting through each nerve with a hot blade. He tried to move but couldn’t because the pain grew. He screamed and turned his head and vomited on to the frozen snow. 2. Why do you think The Giver ends each training session with color-filled memories of pleasure? To relief Jonas of pain 3. “The memories give us wisdom” (p.111). Do you agree or disagree?

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    The Giver Themes

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    In the novel‚ The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the protagonist lives in a futuristic utopian society. Jonas is selected to be the community’s Receiver of Memory‚ the only person who knows of the memories from the past. Jonas thinks nothing of life before becoming Receiver‚ like the rest of his community. But‚ when he receives memories‚ he finds the deeper meaning to life. Lowry’s characterization of Jonas reveals the importance of valuing life through her development of Release‚ the game of war‚ and saving

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    Sameness In The Giver

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    society include Sameness? In the novel‚ The Giver by Lois Lowery‚ Jonas‚ the main character‚ lives in a society where everyone portrays Sameness. Sameness is where everything is equal. For example‚ every family has four people: a mother and a father‚ one boy and one girl. Jonas is assigned the job of the Receiver of Memory. The Receiver of Memory holds all the memories‚ so that the members of the society don’t have to feel pain‚ or happiness. The Giver‚ the old Receiver of Memory‚ and Jonas can have

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    Essay On The Giver

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    society and is chosen to be something that he is not ready for. He becomes Receiver and as Receiver he has to take the burden of the memories of the past world and endure the mistakes they had made. Jonas changes throughout The Giver and as a result‚ tries to change the Community. In the beginning of the story Jonas is still eleven and it is nearing the Ceremony of December. The new twelve year olds get chosen their jobs and Jonas is feeling apprehensive about what might happen or what job he could

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    Euthanasia and the Giver

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    " Euthanasia Suicide Mercy-Killing Right-To-Die Physician Assisted Suicide Living Wills Research . N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 6 June 2011. . Jussim‚ Daniel. Euthanasia: The "Right To Die" issue. Hillside‚ NJ: Enslow Publishers‚ 1993. Print. Lowry‚ Lois. The Giver . Boston: Houghton Mifflin‚ 1993. Print. Titmus‚ Dawn. "Euthanasia." Ethics and Values. volume 3 ed. 1999. Print. Van Der Heide‚ Agnes‚ Van Delden‚ Johannes J M‚ Van Der Wal‚ Gerrit. "Docter-Assisted Dying: What Difference Does Legalisation Make?"

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    Ukulele Artifact Speech

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    Cultural Artifact Speech Outline: Ukulele I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Did you know that learning to play an instrument provides you with many benefits? It can increase your memory capacity‚ enhance your coordination‚ and it’s simply fun! B. Revealed Object: Today I will be telling you all about the Ukulele. I play this along with guitar‚ piano‚ and singing but the ukulele holds a special place in my heart. C. Thesis Statement: Playing the ukulele is relatively easy to learn and can

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    Theme in "The Giver"

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    you can think of‚ with colors as far as the eye can see. Now imagine the same scene‚ colorless and dead‚ which one is better? The colorful one‚ right? The science fiction novel The Giver by Lois Lowry is about the protagonist‚ Jonas‚ who experiences the peaks and valleys life through the memories he receives from the Giver. He finds that even though life has its ups and downs‚ it is far more interesting than a life of black and white. Through the memories‚ Jonas come to realize that even though there

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