Similarities Between The Truman Show And The Giver

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Have you ever read a book or seen an movie that was almost alike? In The Giver it was a kid and the place where his was living everyone was the same but he was different because he was the only person who could see colors. In The Truman Show Truman was the only gut controlled and everyone wasn't and he got tired of it so he tried to escape . The Truman Show and The Giver are two stories with a lot of things in common but also have different symbols , biblical allusions, and setting.

One of the main elements in the two stories . In The Giver the sled equals to journey because when he stop taking his pills he was thinking about escape and when they reached the top of the hill he seen a sled like the in his memories . In The Truman Show it

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