The first comparison between The Giver and our society is in the constitution of Family who makes up a family. Of course in both societies families are made up of children’s and parents. This is a positive way to make up a family. In the Giver community children are given a comfort object and in our society children are given stuffed animals or other small toys. In both the giver and our society have positive bedtime rituals. In the Giver community father helps Lily go to bed. In our society parents
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Babies and Birthdays To start off‚ the book The Giver compared to my normal living society is very different. The Giver has a very controlled life style. They are not able to make any choices for themselves; it’s all made for them. As of our society‚ it’s more free-willing and not as controlled. We are able to make our own choices. The way families are made in Jonas’s society is different than our society. Also‚ the way birthdays are celebrated is pretty odd too. They live a very different life
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humanity will never truly ever be downright equal. The Giver is the quintessential image of a flawed superb society. All evidence of difference or uniqueness has been obliterated and all memories of the past stolen from the minds of the public only known by the “Receiver”. No colors‚ no races‚ no religion‚ and no choices every decision is already laid out for the citizens. Phillip Noyce directed a phenomenal image of the sensational novel (The Giver) by Lois Lowry. Using cinematography skills such as
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a utopia of any kind. In the path towards a utopia there are many things which one must sacrifice in order to achieve the utopia which has always been a dream of many. However‚ sometimes the price to create a utopia is too much to pay and in ‘The Giver’ the price is definitely too much to pay. Therefore‚ the ‘community’ is definitely more of a dystopia opposed to being a utopia because everyone behaves as if they are incompetent of feeling‚ emotion‚ all civilians of the community have limited prerogatives
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For this assignment I watched the movie The Giver because although I had read the book before I didn’t actually remember much about it. Even though the book is better than the movie‚ I actually really enjoyed the movie and found it extremely interesting. It all begins with the memories from the past were being erased and a boundary being set to keep the memories away. Everyday everyone would mandatorily have to get injected even though they didn’t know why‚ they would happen because they found to
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Lily Jones Mrs. Valderrama ELA8H 29 November 2015 America versus Dystopia Just imagine a world where everything was the same all the time. Every day‚ the weather as plain and ordinary as the clothes you wear. This is the world perceived in The Giver. The Giver is a story of a boy named Jonas living in a dystopian society where everything is the same; the people‚ the homes‚ the weather. Though they have eliminated all fear‚ pain‚ war‚ and hatred‚ they have also eliminated choice. But when Jonas is
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surroundings. First‚ when Jonas and Gabe‚ while they were on their journey‚ did hear music‚ they couldn’t have imagined hearing music. When Jonas was with The Giver on page 115 the book said this “For the first time he heard something he knew as music.” This states that Jonas was near Elsewhere because when the giver is talking to Jonas The Giver says “Because I’ve been a little selfish. I haven’t given any of it to you. I wanted to keep it for myself to the last…I began to hear something truly remarkable
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The Giver‚ a novel by: Lois Lowry is a descriptively written book that projected an image of what seems at first to be a “perfect” world‚ A world that thrives on “sameness” of the people and creatures within. The novel also shows the glory of color and memory. Something that we use everyday‚ But in Jonas’s world it was taken from them by the elders of the past. The first reason you should read The Giver is because of the amount of descriptive language. One example of descriptive language is in
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the freedom we have today for granted. The freedom to retain your individuality‚ feel emotions‚ question wrong-doings‚ and even see color... these are all personal freedoms we have. Could you imagine a world without it? In Louis Lowry’s novel The Giver‚ society is set up to ignore and reject individuality. Each person is assigned a job and purpose‚ and they are taught not to question anything. In short‚ it’s the polar opposite of our world that encourages individuals to be unique‚ and there are many
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In "The Giver"‚ a few similarities I saw were the characters‚ the setting‚ and the plot. Additional similarities that stuck out were when Jonas ran away with Gabe‚ when Jonas transferred memories to Gabe‚ Jonas seeing beyond‚ and when Jonas’s father killed one of the twins. A few differences I saw between the book and the movie were the ages of Jonas‚ Fiona‚ Lily‚ And Asher in the book Jonas‚ Fiona‚ and Asher are 12 but in the movie they are 18‚ in the book Lily is 8 but in
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