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    [Untitled] Jana strolled beside Alo beneath the shady canopy until they came to the edge of the trees‚ where the forest gave way to a clearing. Alo stopped and she almost ran into him. She stepped around him and gaped—there‚ in the middle‚ stood a huge tree branching far overhead. At first‚ Jana thought it might be a giant ash‚ its towering trunk certainly reminded her of one. But it also had gnarled branches that sprouted out much closer to its base than a giant ash should‚ deep green leaves speckled

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    Epilogue To Lydia's Mistake

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    The unexpected She opened the mail box‚ as she expected there is a letter lying in there waiting for her to pick it up. She walked into the house‚ trying to find the paper knife to unseal the letter. You can obviously see the letter it’s been carefully wrapped by the back of a poster‚ and you can clearly see the picture on the back side. Finally Julia saw the paper knife is hidden under Lydia’s little “baby”‚ it’s a teddy bear

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    What have I done? I killed my beloved King Duncan. I walk up the stairs and through the dark horrid corridors. I hear the voices behind me: “God bless us!” and “Amen”. My hand is warm‚ but from what? The blood of King Duncan‚ or the blood leaking from my heart? I will never sleep again. The nightmares‚ the ghosts and the blood will forever drown me as I lay in my bed. All the water on Earth cannot cleanse the sins of my treason. What have I done? Perhaps‚ I should have waited and trusted the witches’

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    Mr. Linden And Epilogue

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    Mr. Linden warned eleven-year old Sophia wilbur about the particular book she had chosen but now it was sadly too late . Sophia Wilbur was always a rather curious little girl. always making belief or on adventures of her mind’s making. “I-it happened saturday morning‚ No! sunday Sophia walked in with her library card tucked in her shirt-pocket I greeted her‚ as usual she greeted me‚ as… usual. as soon as she walks in on those warm sunday afternoons‚ i tell her to check and see if the new shipment

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    The Giver: a Critique

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    The Giver: A Critique The purpose of this book was to show us a possible 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

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    The Giver Essay

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    Could you ever imagine living in a community where there are no feelings‚ memories of the past‚ or color. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the main character Jonas is singled out to become the new Receiver of Memory for his community that strives to be perfect by stopping emotions‚ taking away color‚ memories of the past‚ and many other things‚ except for the Receiver. He learns about Elsewhere‚ the real truth about life‚ through memories he is given‚ both good and bad. He is not allowed to tell

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    The Giver Pessimism

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    The novel The Giver is about a boy named Jonas that is selected to be the receiver. He goes through a lot of hard journeys. He has a little “Brother” named Gabriel. Gabriel is on the verge of being released to elsewhere. Jonas’ plan is to find elsewhere and save Gabriel from release. The Giver is a pessimistic novel. The Giver is a pessimistic novel because of the scary moments that happen to Jonas making it seem like something bad is going to happen to him. The giver is making the reader feel like

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    The Giver Color

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    society of The Giver. There is no color in their society. There is also no weather and no landscape. The elders want everything to be the same so the world is plain. In The Giver‚ color does not exist in their world. The elders have gotten rid of it. When the Giver shows Jonas color he says‚ “You’re beginning to see the color red.” Jonas doesn’t know what the color red is. This means that jonas has never heard of colors‚ which means that colors don’t exist! The Giver tells him “at

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    The Giver Memories

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    is significant because the people haven’t had the memories for many generations. This quote pertains to the story because it shows how important and useful the memories are because they will never go away or end with one person. In the end of “The Giver” I believe that Jonas and Gabriel died because why is there a random sled at the top of the hill? He said that he felt elsewhere close and that he knew where it was‚ maybe he was hallucinating from hunger or coldness. Finally‚ maybe the memories are

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    Creativity In The Giver

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    In many scenarios if authorities do not allow creativity to grow‚ kids will not be exposed to new possibilities and they will not be able to foster innovative ideas. In the novel‚ The Giver‚ authorities do not allow the usage of creativity let alone have class in creativity. As a result of not allowing individuals to have creativity‚ their society and civilization is boring and plain with a lack of innovative and amazing inventions because

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