even color‚ if so the The Giver is an excellent read for you. The novel The Giver is written by Lois Lowry‚ and it was published in 1993. The setting of The Giver is set in a futuristic utopian society. Jonas the main character lives in a world where it seems to be that nothing goes wrong so basically everyone lives in happiness without any sadness. When Jonas begins his training in the beginning of the book he starts to spend lots of time with an old guy named The Giver who holds everyone’s memories
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they don’t have‚ the pain they never experience‚ what life was like in the past‚ he eventually makes a plan with The Giver and asks him to go but cannot. But no matter what The Giver says Jonas is still determined to make a change and reject his society in the way they live without the meaning of life. (STEWE-1) Knowing that Jonas will follow through the plan with help from The Giver‚ he asks him to come as well so he too can change the way society works‚ but yet he has to help the people when they
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the novel “The Giver” it states the “community was too safe”.Another reason would be sameness‚ because being the same keeps us safe and it is fair for everyone.An example of this would be “The Giver” it tells us “The children all received their bicycles until they were nines.”(pg.13)This would keep the younger children safe from bike accidents and would be fair for all nines.The third way would way would be compassion‚ because the community cares about us enough to make laws.The Giver informs us “Those
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Reading Reflection Jonas Berahovich The greatest work I did in Reading this year was learning about archetypes‚ because I worked hard to get them. During book clubs‚ Arun taught us about the eight standard archetypes of reading. In book clubs‚ we were told to discuss the archetypes of the books we were reading‚ along with discussing about the book itself. From this project I learned about how important archetypes are. I always was eager to get to the archetypes in our books‚ because of how fascinating
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QQ空间 新浪微博 腾讯微博 人人网 开心网 QQ收藏 更多 2 The audience was clearly ill at ease. They applauded at the final Assignment; but the applause was piecemeal‚ no longer a crescendo of united enthusiasm. There were murmurs of confusion. Jonas moved his hands together‚ clapping‚ but it was an automatic‚ meaningless gesture that he wasn’t even aware of. His mind had shut out all of the earlier emotions: the anticipation‚ excitement‚ pride‚ and even the happy kinship with his friends. Now he felt only humiliation and
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“perfect” community though‚ that is not an option. Life is not about the people there‚ it’s about sameness and safeness; and they have no freedom. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas lives in a community just like this where everything is assigned for them‚ and they have no freedom of choice. When Jonas turns 12‚ he gets assigned the job of the Giver‚ who holds all the memories of the past before life went to sameness. Jonas learns pain‚ warfare‚ death‚ and many emotions he never felt before through
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book called "The Giver"‚ the story is based on a dystopian world were no one is able to make their own choices and their emotions are controlled.The story is about a boy named Jonas who is chosen to be a receiver‚ and receives memories from the Giver. Jonas notices what’s happening in the memories and how wonderful some are‚ but he is also shown the truth behind being released‚ very very cruel‚ the way they kill innocent people Jonas just does not like that. Jonas and The Giver decided that everyone
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Why does everyone in The Giver lack individuality? One could argue that there are many differences in citizens such as Assignments and physical attributes. However‚ those are two of the very few distinctions. In Lois Lowry’s book‚ The Giver‚ people are mostly the same which both creates and solves many societal issues. How is identity controlled? According to Jonas‚ there are numbers assigned at birth that are rarely used after children are named (pg 63). There is also a rigorous code of behavior
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In The Giver everyone and everything is equal. Their system is perfect‚ they must obey the curfew‚ they must use precision of language‚ there is no lying‚ and there are no choices. Kids are watched and observed from birth. When they are twelve years old they attend a community meeting called The Ceremony of the Twelve. At this ceremony the Elders assign each twelve year old a role in the community and that will be their job for the rest of their life. There are many different types of roles such
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The novel The Giver by Lois Lowry and the movie The Giver directed by Philip Noyce are based on a perfectly enclosed nirvana‚ taking place in a futuristic setting where choices are not yours. It is also thought as a Utopia‚ an endless party and everlasting harmony. However paradise‚ in this case‚ is not perfect‚ but who knows better? One similarity between the book and the movie is the main characters‚ Jonas‚ who was able to go to Elsewhere with his youthful companion‚ Gabriel. Another similarity
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