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    The Giver Utopian

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    The term “utopia” describes “a perfect society…that protects the people from the worst ills of humankind (Source A‚ Paragraph 1).” This term is portrayed in Lois Lowry’s novel‚ The Giver. Jonas‚ a young boy living in a utopian community‚ believes that his world is perfect. There is no suffering‚ hunger‚ war‚ or pain‚ and everything is under control. However‚ when Jonas becomes the Receiver of Memory‚ the imperfections of the utopian community are revealed to him by the memories he receives. Throughout

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    Epilogue To The Giver

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    should’ve changed things‚ but they didn’t and we are all upset about that. Now please go out and see your friends find out what these feelings are and I will make sure the Chief elder does not interfere.” There was a couple nodding of heads and the Giver went on‚ “Please try to make the best of this situation and find out what feelings not stirrings feelings that you may have. Find out if you do love your spouse‚ find out if you like religion or not‚ find out if you are happy with your life and you

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    Response To The Giver

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    The Giver INTRODUCTION The book was great! This book and its story are unique. The Giver is a deftly crafted work‚ both stunningly beautiful and deeply disturbing. Finding myself being imperceptibly lulled by the peace‚ order‚ safety and serenity of Jonas’s world; being awakened by the sickening thud of reality’s steel-toed boot in the gut‚ leaving both him and me breathless and disoriented in the aftermath. This story is haunting and powerful. It’s a raw portrayal of the presumed moral sacrifices

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    Themes in The Giver

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    Themes of The Giver Broadly‚ the book The Giver‚ written by Lois Lowry‚ is about how a boy name Jonas‚ born in the perfect utopia where there are no freedom and colour‚ people there promotes sameness. Until Jonas founds out that there are more then this community when he got his unique job assigned at the age of 12. Being a receiver of memory let him know that the real world is beautiful and colourful; there are rights for every human being. Jonas felt unfair and hope to escape from this tragedy

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    Equality In The Giver

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    In the book The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the author shows a government that takes total control over its citizen. For instance‚ Jonas‚ the young protagonist‚ learns that he is unable to make choices due to the law of equality‚ or “. He cannot decide the clothes he can wear or what activities he can do. As Jonas says to the Giver‚ Jonas’s mentor‚ “If everything’s the same‚ then there aren’t any choices! I want to wake up in the morning and decide things!” (97) This shows that the Elders have taken away

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ the opening scene starts with two Capulet men walking through the market when the see some Montague’s in the market with them and because of the feud between the two households a fight is started. The fight is stopped for a second when Benvolio (of the Montague household) comes in and pleads for them to stop fighting but the fight resumes when Tybalt (of the Capulet household) comes in and mocks Benvolio. The fight intensifies after that involving

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    Communism In The Giver

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    Union and China. Currently many countries including China‚ Laos‚ North Korea‚ Vietnam‚ and Cuba are communist countries. The Giver is a movie released in 2014 directed by Phillip Noyce. The main character‚ a man named Jonas‚ lives in a seemingly idyllic world of conformity and contentment. When he soon discovers the dangerous truths of his community’s secret past. The Giver shows the negative impacts that communism has and it shows this through population control‚ control with rationing‚ and education

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    Families In The Giver

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    a community‚ where families are complete strangers to each other. These families are just made up of 4 people and not even any grandparents. There is no actual bond between the family members. That’s how families are in The Giver’s community. The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a “12” year old boy named Jonas. Jonas’s community can be described as “Utopia” and this community has certain rules that everyone must follow; so the community could be trouble-free. There are assigned jobs like birthmothers

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    The Giver Analysis

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    Honest‚ or a liar? Do you always have to tell the truth? In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ it is evident that you aren’t always obligated to speak of the truth. This book mainly speaks of a eutopic universe where everyone must obey the rules‚ Chief Elder assigns everyone a job‚ and those who disobey the law are sentenced to death via lethal injection. All the populace is equal‚ except for 12-year-old Jonas. At the ceremony of Twelve‚ the community’s 12-year-olds eagerly accepted their predetermined life

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    Unit 5 Assignment 1

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    UNIT 5 ASSIGNMENT 1: SIMULATION/ CASE STUDY THE DULHASTI POWER PLANT I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The main problem in the construction of the Dulhasti Power Plant Project is the project cost estimation and delivery. The project was based on a straight concept: Dilhasti was designed as a 390MW hydroelectric power plant to be built on Chenab River in the Doda region‚ The project was supposed to build a hydroelectric generating station‚ and

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