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    other side has multiple colors. I did that because in the book nobody but the giver and Jonas can see color so the side with different colors are meant for Jonas and the giver because they can see color and the gray side is meant for the other people because they cannot see colors. I have also made circles on each side to represent the people in the community. The two circles on the on the right represent Jonas and the Giver and the bunch of circles on the left represent the rest of the people in the

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    Giver!” Said the crowd outside the annex building. Oh‚ shut up and deal with it‚ The Giver said to himself. Then suddenly‚ The Giver felt a memory‚ appear in his mind. He tried to recall it‚ but it didn’t come. On the third time he tried‚ he got it. It was a memory of Jonas‚ and how he taught him‚ and how he reacted

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry

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    Mary Angelique A. Auman English 10 Mr. Swenson August 11‚ 2014 The Giver by Lois Lowry Set in a community which was controlled by the Elders sometime in the future. Jonas was an eleven year old protagonist who was mature and really responsible. He became the Receiver of Memory for their community when he turned twelve. The Giver was an old man who transferred his old job of receiving the community’s memories to Jonas. He trained Jonas how to be a receiver and told him everything about the

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    as good as it may sound. For example‚ there would be no such thing as differences between people‚ no colors‚ no feelings‚ no religions‚ etc. In the dystopian novel The Giver by Lois Lowry explains just this‚ the idea of complete equality throughout a community. Displaying many examples of social commentary. In the novel The Giver‚ everyone is similar. Being unique or different is unheard of. People who failed to fit in with the society’s “norm” were released. Imagine‚ living in a society where everyone

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    Response to Literature Paragraph Format ~FOR SOCIAL STUDIES~ This is the format you should use for each paragraph in your ABC BOOK. **Remember to INDENT at the beginning of your paragraph <Press TAB!> TS: | Topic Sentence – tells the topic of your paragraph (one of the three sub-topics)*Use advanced vocabulary!*Be specific – don’t just state something obvious! | CD: | Concrete Detail – A quote that you copied from one of your reliable sources when you were researching your term for

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    The Perfect World Coming to an End Do you know what a Dystopia versus a Utopian society feels like? In The Giver Jonas is realizing many different feelings as he experiences the reality from the giver. The three main reasons why Jonas society is a Dystopia versus a Utopia is that all the citizens are all just like robots and they are controlled by Chief Elder‚ they act so simple that it seems is so perfect‚ and they do not have a memory of their past. The first reason

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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    In life every person faces challenges‚ bumps in the road‚ obstacles that they have to surmount. In the novel‚ “The Giver‚” Jonas is constantly having to overcome new challenges. In particular‚ the great journey to elsewhere. The author‚ Lois Lowry leaves the end of the book ambiguous‚ and it can be interpreted in many ways. In many ways the ending is left unclear whether Jonas dies‚ is dreaming or he actually escapes to elsewhere. In others it is quite obvious in how the story ends. In the story

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    The giver Jonas is a ordinaire kid in a utopia world. As a kid he was different not wanting to say anything because different is bad he let it pass. As he got older he started to realize things that no other human was. Color as he watched it go and then leave he then realized he was different. The ceremony of 12 was coming up for Jonas the ceremony of 12 is the change in adulthood. As the newborns were brought into their families it went to the ceremony of release to elsewhere. As it got closer

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    through a film or novel? There is one novel‚ and one book that have stood out to the teen population. One of those is the novel Anthem By: Ayn Rand‚ the other is the film is The Giver directed By: Phillip Noyce. Anthem is a dystopian society that is popular among teens with the similar emotions‚ and thoughts that they have. The Giver also is recommended and related to teens considering there are situations close to those going on in their lives. The novel Anthem is is an easy read for young people due

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    The Giver is adolescent dystopian written by Lois Lowry. This story can be helpful for adolescent because it shows the importance of love‚ kindness and other important features that must be combined with the strong rationality‚ the disadvantages of which are also shown in the book. The Giver shows the importance of the balance of rationality and emotions in the social structure and for a personality. Reading the beginning of The Giver one can hardly say that this is dystopian. The society of the

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