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    Date: February 8‚ 2013 The Giver: The Fight For Freedom The challenging attempt to successfully achieve a Utopian Society‚ while balancing the freedom of the citizens has existed since the first civilizations. Lois Lowry’s‚ The Giver (1993)‚ follows the story of a young boy named Jonas living in a supposedly utopian society as well discovering the flaws in the community’s apparent freedom and safety. The community of The Giver violates many basic human rights as set forth by the Universal Declaration

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    The Giver is the best book I have ever read. The Giver is amazing because there is sacrifice‚ courage‚ and love. Those are all thing that I think make a story fantastic. There is sacrifice an example of it; is when he left so that the community would have the memories which benefits them and puts him in danger.Jonas left the community so that he could be free from the control of the community. He had to leave all of his friend‚ his family‚ and the giver behind which would be hard. Jonas also shared

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    How Does The Giver Change

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ is a story about searching for missing pieces in their lives. Jonas‚ the main character‚ changes into a dynamic person. In The Giver by Lois Lowry the main character Jonas changes into a more vigorous‚ outgoing character. Jonas changes from close-minded to an open-minded thinker. First‚ all Jonas knows is uniformity‚ but when he starts his training he gets memories of emotions‚ for example joy when he was sledding down the snowy hill‚ he starts to act and think differently

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    In the novel The Giver‚ one of the most interesting and deeply described character was Jonas. Jonas is a normal boy in the Community‚ and when he turns a 12‚ he is assigned one of the most honored assignments: the Receiver. The Receiver is given the outside world’s memories from the Giver and keeps them until the next Receiver comes. Jonas showed characteristics of bravery‚ selflessness‚ and determination. When assigned the Receiver‚ Jonas is told he must stay brave to meet the goals of the Receiver

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    real world. 3. Why doesn’t snow exist anymore in the community? For climate control. So‚ the community can harvest more food and transportation will be easier and faster without hills‚ curves and risky weather. 4. What is “Sameness?” Come up with a definition of the word! In this community‚ the government wants to have total control over everything to make it the same. Sameness is

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    show and The Giver are similar and different and also what the stories are like and a little about characters The Giver is about to have a perfect community and a perfect world. They all have to wear the same thing and look they all can’t be different so they all see black and white cause they can’t see color casue they all look different in color but they don’t know that because they can’t. In the truman show it’s about this guy named truman and he doesn’t know but the whole community is doing a

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    jobs. Jonas is assigned the rare job of receiver of memory and his whole life starts to change - he has to work with the Giver‚ the old receiver of the community’s memories. While receiving the memories of the community he discovers the dangerous and secret truths of the community’s secret past. Learning off of the memories he inherited‚ Jonas realizes that he must leave the community to save those he loves and those he wants to protect. This is a great book written by Lois Lowry. This book has the

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    Although at first he struggled to find enough food to keep him and Jonas alive he no longer has to worry about finding enough food for two people. He lost most of his warmth memories and struggles a bunch to keep warm. Jonas and Gabriel left the community about two weeks ago. Jonas is struggling to keep Gabriel alive. He barely has any warming memories left. He does not have any food or water‚ a horrible shelter‚ it is so hard for him to concentrate on finding elsewhere.

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    How Did The Giver Change

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    We have all failed and to fix it we have had to change things. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry the Giver had to change his methods after Rosemary(the receiver) applied for release and all the memories were given to the people of the community. When the memories came to the people of the community after Rosemary failed being the receiver the giver knew he had to change something. After the release of Rosemary the Giver changed his methods in hope of finally succeeding with Jonas by giving him pain

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    There are many similarities about the "Giver" in the movie and book. These are some of them. One similarity about "Giver" was both in the movie and book Jonas had learned about love and he liked it. Another one is‚ Jonas lied to his parents when they asked Jonas if he understood why the word love wasn’t used anymore. In the book Jonas and Giver come up with a plan on how Jonas can escape from the community the same thing happened in the movie. In both the movie and book a the same tragic event

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