In her book ‘The Giver’‚ Lois Lowry has created a futuristic utopian community where there are no feelings‚ no choices and Sameness prevails. Sameness‚ as the name suggests‚ is the idea that all aspects of life are almost invariably the same for all community members and life itself has no choices; everything is dictated‚ from what to wear and who to marry‚ to how one is required to act and the number of offspring. There exist no colours; the community sees in black and white and hues of grey. Because
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Freedom or security‚ which is more important? Which one fosters the most happiness? The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ reveals the truth that freedom rather than security is essential to human joy. Lowry develops this theme through her excellent application of characterization‚ symbols and antithesis. Lowry’s employment of characterization lays the foundation for her pro-freedom argument. As Jonas develops‚ he gains freedom and as a result the capacity for joy. Jonas begins his journey as a product of
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It is embedded in human nature to love; in fact‚ many scientific studies have proven that mankind can’t live without love. However‚ in the critically-acclaimed‚ dystopian novel The Giver‚ love‚ along with any true emotions‚ is ostracized. All inhabitants of the Community are identical‚ with no one truly loving each other‚ just “enjoying one another’s presence”. The protagonist‚ Jonas‚ must learn for himself what the true meaning of love is‚ how it affects humans‚ and whether expressing it is worth
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The Giver is about a boy named Jonas‚ who lives in a dystopian society where the citizens of the community make no choices in their lives instead the communities leaders decide for them ( The Giver‚Lois Lowry‚ 8‚12‚15)They believe that if they let people make their own decisions‚ they would make wrong choices‚ so the leaders think for the people’s safety‚ they shouldn’t let them make them. If compared to our society‚ there would be many similarities of how they run the government but differences
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be able to like the way it is. People have different views on the way anything should be done and not every time people agree. A utopian society will never be accomplished. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry the people live in a utopian society and everyone lives with like emotions. The people of The Givers community feel no pain‚ no happiness‚
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Period 8 The Giver The Giver is told from the perspective of a eleven year old boy named Jonas. Jonas lives in a “flawless” futuristic society. The society is free of conflicts‚ pain‚ fear‚ hunger‚ and hatred. Jonas ultimately uncovers the secretes about the community‚ making him question his and his communities ignorance. Throughout the book the main character Jonas dramatically changes as do the settings of the book. In the book the main character Jonas goes from being just another
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In the texts Among the Hidden and The Giver‚ Haddix and Lowry use imagery‚ conflict‚ and resolution to establish a common theme; the world will never be "perfect". Evidence 1:“Then‚ the first wave of pain... as if a hatchet lay lodged in his leg‚ slicing through each nerve with a hot blade... vomited onto the frozen snow. Blood dripped from his face into the vomit” (Lowry 109). “Jonas opened his eyes and lay contentedly on the bed‚ still luxuriating in the warm and comforting memory. It had all
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can overwhelm you. Jonas and The Giver feel this way. In Jonas and the Giver’s society‚ one person must be responsible for carrying the burden that is all of the memories‚ not including their own. The leaders of their society have given a burden to that person‚ made them lonely‚ and denied the rest of the citizens the gifts of true emotions and true happiness. These decisions made by the leaders should have changed a long time ago. In The Giver‚ Jonas and The Giver had been selected by the Committee
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The Giver – Theme Essay Imagine never feeling anything at all. No happiness‚ no excitement‚ no nervousness nor anxiousness. You feel absolutely nothing. That’s what your life would be like without having feelings. Emotions give people’s life depth and meaning. The Giver teaches us that having emotions is important to not just living‚ but to feeling alive. Being able to feel love and joy adds more value to one’s life. The people who lived in Jonas’s community were unable to express any type
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ELA “Usually it’s just a matter of birthweight. We release the smaller of the two”(Lowry 114). In the book The Giver the people who live in the community aren’t allowed to choose what they want to do with their lives. These people live under a strict set of rules solely focused on everyone being the same. The community gives no one the freedom to choose what they want. Whenever there is a set of twins in the community they pick the one they think is going to thrive more based
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