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    The Giver highlights the importance of taking risks like escaping and trying to fend for himself and breaking the rules all to survive. Jonas took risks by. There were multiple times within the story that he forgets about himself

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    Is Sameness Important? Would you like to live in a world where everything is the same. Sameness in The Giver by Lois Lowry was where everything is the same everyone is treated the same and biologically the same. I think that we shouldn’t create sameness because of economic and biologic sameness. Economic Sameness There are two types of economic sameness‚ communism and socialism. Communism is the believe in a government controlled economy. In every communist country the economy has crumbled and

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    BREAD GIVERS Introduction Bread Givers is a novel written by a Jewish lady Yezierska Anzia in 1925‚ the novel covers a number of aspects. The set up is in the old Manhattan in the United States of America‚ in the 1920s. The author is believed to have migrated from Poland to United States of America in the year 1890. The novel talks about a poor Jewish immigrant named Reb Smolinsky‚ who has four daughters namely‚ Bessie‚ Mashah‚ Faniah‚ and Sara. Sara goes against the beliefs of her father by adopting

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    Unlike children’s fantasy novels‚ the characters in dystopian young adult and adult novels are urged to break the expectations and multitudinous rules of their oppressive societies‚ by instead acting on their intrinsic ethical principles and moral understandings. This motivation from personal morality at an older age is consistent with Kohlberg’s post-conventional level of moral development. The post-conventional level includes the last two stages of Kohlberg’s model in which people are driven to

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    everyone else. On page 62‚ it says‚“ He remembered what the Chief Elder had said: that his training would be alone and apart.” Jonas doesn’t like that he is apart from others. He wants to be with his friends. His training would be just him and the Giver. Jonas doesn’t want to be alone because he has always been around other people. Jonas has never felt apart from others. Provided on page 63‚ it states‚ “Once again‚ there was just a moment when things weren’t quite as they had always been through the

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    The Giver Journal Entries #1 “Finally the Nines were all resettled in their seats‚ each having wheeled a bicycle outside‚ where it would be waiting for its owner at the end of the day. Everyone always chuckled and made small jokes when the Nines rode home for the first time. ”Want me to show you how to ride?” older friends would call. “I know you’ve never been on a bike before!” But invariably the grinning Nines‚ who in technical violation of the rule had been practicing secretly for weeks‚ would

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    and vigor than The Giver’s perfect utopian society with unnerving truths. The two novels have a conflict that includes survival. Lowry‚ author of The Giver‚ uses action‚ ideas‚ and adjectives to describe her main characters’ appearance and personalities in the community. Collins also describes her characters in the same way. The plot in The Giver was straightforward. Lowry gives an indication as to what might happen next. She uses adjectives to describe different situations in the plot. The Hunger

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    generously decorated fence. There were two nurturers and two pale eyed little girls on the other side of the fence. Each little girl and nurturer gave a long pause while all huddled around something vaguely familiar from the Christmas memory the giver had given Jonas. It was a Christmas tree. The Female nurturer spoke in a warm loving tone. "Now where ever did you children come from?" Struggling for the strength to speak Jonas managed to say "Well‚ I’m not quite sure anymore all I know is that

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    The Giver (Lois Lowry)

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    The Giver (Lois Lowry) How does the community look and sound like? landscape‚ architecture‚ traffic and technology »The Giver« by Lois Lowry is a novel taking place in the future. Jonas‚ the main character‚ lives in a community with other people. This community is very special and maybe it’ll be reality in a few years. The community is like an independent city or village. You can compare it with a tribe. There are dwellings where family units live in (p.9). A family unit is like a family

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    Not so perfect The Giver‚ a science fiction novel by Lois Lowry is about about a boy named Jonas who lives in a different type of community. Jonas has a family unit a father a mother and his little sister Lily. In this community ‚every December‚ there is a ceremony a where they get there jobs or they move up a year. At Twelve‚ children are assigned a job by the Elders who have been observing them for the past few years to see their interests and skills to determine the appropriate

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