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    The Giver is a novel written by Lois Lowry; first published in 1993. This story takes place in a society that comes off as a utopia‚ but as you read‚ you begin to realize the story takes place in a dystopia‚ a society that is undesired or frightening. In this community‚ there is no suffering‚ war‚ love‚ or color. Everything is controlled by the Elders. The Elders determine who you marry‚ your kids‚ and your profession. Some main characters in this novel include; Jonas‚ an intelligent‚ eleven

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    killed. Jonas knows then rebels against all of the rules and leaves the community with a little kid that was going to get released. The main character‚ Jonas‚ changes when he stops following the rules and starts receiving memories in the book The Giver by: Lois Lowlry. For example‚ in the beginning of the book Jonas was a big rule follower he used all the correct language such as not being allowed to say released without getting scolded Jonas used released once messing with a friend and was taken

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    Giving The Giver Back to CMS Library According to the American Library Association (ALA)‚ young adult novels are challenged with the best intentions. In most cases a parent will read a book that their child might be reading in class to find out if the book is hazardous to their child’s well-being. If the novel seems problematic‚ the parent then challenges the book. Even though the purpose of challenging a novel is to keep children from reading about issues that may not be seen as appropriate

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    Bread Givers The 1920s was a hard and painstaking era in American history. Many family’s throughout New York lived in absolute poverty and saved week to week just to make enough to eat and pay the rent. Many Immigrants flooded the streets desperate for work while living conditions were harsh and many starved. This is just the case of the novel Bread Givers‚ written by Anzia Yezierska. In this story we follow Sarah Smolinsky‚ an ambiguous independent Jewish girl "trapped" by her religious traditions

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    The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John Mann A review of literature Management 6802 The world can sometimes be a selfish place. Increasingly‚ business students are taught that in order to “survive” in business they must be a go-getter. Most young professionals inherit the belief that a business operates only to earn a profit and that they must do what is necessary to be profitable. Unfortunately‚ many professionals live their entire lives believing

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    like The Giver‚ and the one of the children was a boy and the other a girl. It started to come back to him. He remembered the Giver telling him about a beautiful woman named Rosemary‚ and how she released herself because of the pain she was being put

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    Assignment Sheet: The Giver Persuasive Essay Utopia or Dystopia? The Giver describes a society in search of perfection‚ which is a recurring theme in literature. Somebody in Jonas’s society decided that eliminating or limiting choices and feeling‚ among other things‚ would ultimately create a perfect place in which to live. By eliminating and/or limiting choices and feelings‚ the creators were able to implement Sameness‚ which would then provide a conflict-less environment in which to exist.

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    gone as well. In his opinion he had saved Gabe from being released. Even though Gabe wouldn’t have known what was going on‚ Jonas did‚ and it was to much for him to bear. He wondered if there was a new Receiver back in the old community. Was the Giver still alive? As these thoughts scrambled through Jonas’s head‚ Gabe was in the woods trying to find even a scrap of food for them to eat. Food was scarce and they

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    The Giver placed his hands on Jonas’s bare back‚ and suddenly Jonas was on a hard ground. He was laying down with a bunch of small‚ tiny rocks digging into his skin. Jonas stood up and wiped the rocks from his skin. From the distance he can see these boats. They are not like the boat he was on when The Giver gave him the memory of the sea. These boats were much bigger. “Ships”. They are sitting on the water. Peacefully flowing with the current of the moving‚ clear‚ beautiful water. Jonas has never

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    “SAMENESS” IN THE GIVER What would it feel like living in a world which everyone is same and the life is monotone?In “The Giver”‚written by Lois Lowry‚there’s a community based on perfection and the citizens who have strict and ethic rules to prevent their community from becoming unethical and unequal.Lowry conveyed her ideas both with in advantages and disadvantages‚and the diversity which citizens in the community have lost. To begin with‚the main advantage which citizens have is the relief

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