his readers of Brave New World by presenting a drug-abusing‚ sex-driven‚ technology-based “utopian” society whose citizens had been mass-produced on an assembly line. This futuristic world‚ controlled by an elite few‚ began to crumble as some of its citizens started to think for themselves‚ thus threatening the social structure. Huxley’s description of an artificial‚ mechanical world parallels today’s society as America’s people head towards psychological dependence on technology and pharmaceuticals
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THE GIVER Compare / Contrast Essay In The Giver I believe that in Jonas’ community they live in a dystopia. The book gives me many reasons to believe so. The setting for Jonas’ community is in the future where numerous technological advances have been made. In the beginning of the book it is December‚ the month where the Ceremonies 1 through 12 happens. In this community during the Ceremonies your name‚ your job‚ and your child are “assigned” for you unlike in the real world.
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The Giver Page 1 of 182 The Giver Lois Lowry NOTICE This accessible media has been made available to people with bona fide disabilities that affect reading. This notice tells you about restrictions on the use of this accessible media‚ which could be a book‚ a periodical‚ or other content. Copyright Notice Title: The Giver Author: Lois Lowry Copyright 1993 by Lois Lowry This notice is not part of the copyrighted work‚ which begins below after the phrase "Begin Content". Bookshare distributes
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General English Novel 3 Ms. Tamako Ratliff The Giver Final Project Maria Virginia Sandoval Inciarte June 7‚ 2013 24 “Gabriel‚ Gabriel‚ where are you?”‚ Jonas said as he ran his hands over his eyes trying to open them. He was lying in a room looking around‚ and he realized that he could see all the colors. He had no idea that how long he had been sleeping. His last memory was that he was with Gabriel freezing cold while he could hear the soft music. “He is fine‚ he is sleeping
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There are two societies being presented as options. One is a society considered safe‚ but it is a mere illusion. This society doesn’t permit changes. Everything is at a standstill. The other society is what it says. There are dangers. There are criminals. But this society is ever-changing. There aren’t carbon-copies of anyone or anything. Even though both societies have their advantages‚ modern society is better than the society in The Giver because differences in birthday celebrations and people
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The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a boy‚ named Jonas‚ who lives in small town‚ but this town is different. They do not have memories‚ so that there is sameness in the community. By having sameness‚ they can control everything to a point where there is no pain. They govern sameness by having no color‚ no memories of the past‚ you do not choose your job‚ and you do not know who your real family is. Choosing your own book to read for the summer has many challenges involved. You will have a hard time
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of Choice in The Giver Free will is crucial to an individual’s life‚ a source of strength for all humans. Lois Lowry’s The Giver (1993) is about sacrifice‚ rules and order‚ the consequences of peace‚ and ultimately‚ the significance of free will. Jonas‚ the protagonist‚ lives in an intended “Utopian society”. It is a society without passion nor apathy‚ independence nor enslavement‚ created in attempt to produce an orderly community where pain is nonexistent. Yet such society has a flaw—the lack
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Reflective Essay: The Giver by Lois Lowry The Giver by Lois Lowry is a directive novel about how structured lifestyle could lead to absence of being a true human. In a lifestyle of freedom‚ people are not mainly subjected to how they should feel and also what to have feelings for. For instance‚ in a country like United States‚ as a citizen you have the right to freedom which is stated in its Constitution. In such‚ there is little to no infringement as to what you choose to believe in or have feelings
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the community reaction to the event‚ we learn more about the society in which he lives. It is extremely structured‚ with official orders transmitted through loudspeakers planted all around the community. As a punishment‚ the pilot was “released” from the community—the worst fate that can befall a citizen. Jonas decides he is apprehensive‚ not frightened‚ about the important thing that is going to happen in December. Jonas and his society value the use of precise and accurate language. At dinner that
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In her dystopian novel The Giver‚ Lois Lowry warns readers of the dangers of people choosing conformity over individuality and unexampled security over freedom. She employs clarity in her writing style‚ a suspenseful tone and illustrative imagery in conveying the purpose of her work. In Lois Lowry’s dystopian work The Giver‚ she stresses the point that people should not recklessly comply with the rules of society. They must be aware of their surroundings‚ the people around them‚ and must question
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