The Color Red In The Giver By Lois Lowry

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What do colors represent in the novel?

The color red plays an important part in The Giver by Lois Lowry as it not only helps Jonas broaden his optical vision, but his metaphoric one as well. It symbolizes difference in the strict community which affects the protagonist’s feelings intensely leading him into a path that will ultimately conduct him into making his final decision. In the dystopian novel, we can explore the theme of how passion, pleasure and love are viewed through the colors Jonas perceives.

Jonas first sees the color red when he and his friend Asher are playing around with an apple when they should not have. He observes, baffled at how “The apple had changed. Just for an instant”. He had seen a trace of the color red in

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