What would it be like to live in a community where there is no individuality? In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry the protagonist, Jonas in the story live in a community like with no individuality. Jonas changes over the book by questioning the community and breaking the rules in his community.…
In Jonas's community, people have no concept of actual feelings unlike people today who all have several different feelings and emotions about different things. In today's society people will say that they love someone else as a word of affection but for Jonas, that word is considered “obsolete”. When Jonas asks his parents if they love him his mother responds with, “Your father means that you used a very generalized word, so meaningless that it's become almost obsolete” (Lowery 127). This shows that people in the community don't use words like love to express things like affection.…
When first beginning to read this novel the reader may think the community that the novel takes place in is a really good community to live in but in actuality it is a horrible community to live in. Jonas, the main character in the novel, lives in his family unit with his mother, father, and sister. The community that they live in has very strict rules. These rules are set to keep the community safe and have little to no confusion.…
It’s about a boy named Jonas who was chosen to be the new Receiver of memory at the Ceremony of Twelves. With the help of the Giver, he finds out things he didn’t know about the community. To some people, Jonas’s community would be a utopia, a place that is perfection, but to others it would be a dystopia, a place that is unpleasant. Jonas’s community is a dystopia because they have no feelings, no freedom, and they have release.…
“We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others. ”- Lois Lowry In 1992, Lois Lowry visited her father at a nursing home who was losing his memory which inspired Lowry to write The Giver taking her father's world, were painful memories were erased, into account.…
Would the community in The Giver be considered a dystopia or a utopia. Many readers would consider this novel to consist of a dystopian society. A dystopia is a place where everything looks perfect but is the opposite of what a person may think .…
The Giver Argument Essay In The Giver by Lois Lowry, there is a 13 year old boy named Jonas living in a community without love, color, weather, and little change at all. He gets chosen to be the Receiver of Memories and receives many memories, including one of love and warmth at Christmastime. He realizes that his community lacks so much, and runs away, taking with him a baby boy named Gabe who was going to be killed because he wasn’t developing as fast as the other babies. They run away to a place called Elsewhere, which a place that the community believes to be somewhere other than their community.…
The Giver, by Lois Lowry, is a science fiction story about a young boy named Jonas who learns about the world that has been hidden from his whole community. He is given an assignment to have the memories of the last world to be transferred to him from an old man called the Giver. When Jonas gets the memories he is horrified by what he sees. But, he more terrified by what he learns about his community. He wants to change the people and show them what they do is wrong.…
Not too long ago, I reread the most fascinating novel for the second time, but this time with my class. The Giver by Lois Lowry is an absolutely spectacular novel, revolving around a young boy, Jonas, who just turned twelve. Actually, he wasn’t the only one who turned twelve… it was all the Elevens in his community. Meanwhile, at the Twelve Ceremony, Jonas receives the most interesting Assignment of all; The Receiver of Memory. After the ceremony, nothing was ever the same again… for Jonas, at least.…
Could you ever imagine a life of having everything chosen for you? The Giver is a book where the leaders of a futuristic community want everyone to be as similar as possible. They ensure this by having everyone wear the same clothes and have the haircuts. To keep safety and peace in the community the citizens are given no freedoms. Citizens are given their spouses and jobs based on observations made about them.…
Have you ever wanted to live in a world the could be considered “perfect” or made up your own little world in you head in which everyone is the same, hunger is never an issue, equality exists, no crimes, or conflicts, and best of all, no bad memories? In Lois Lowry's book, The Giver, Jonas and his family, along with the rest of their community, they live in a utopia like society where everyone has the same rules, there are no important choices they have to make, there’s no war, pain or conflict, and everyone is assigned a role they have to play out it the community. Jonas was given the honor to be the next Receiver of Memories and is to be trained by the Giver. The Giver is the only one who has memories of true pain and pleasure of life and he must give the all to Jonas so The Giver can retire his position and Jonas…
Seuss’ words are reflected in other books, movies, and songs. The Giver by Lois Lowry is a young-adult novel that explores the theme of self-awareness. In the book, Jonas is assigned the job of Receiver of Memory for his community in which conformity is valued above everything else. Through his journey in self-awareness, Jonas ultimately leaves his community. This theme is also seen in movies.…
As an example, a child’s stuffed animal, bike, and even their clothes are given to them from the Elders. As an endnote, both societies try to be as perfect as perfect as possible to have the least amount of problems as possible. Three major differences between the futuristic utopian society, in The Giver by Lois Lowry and our modern society are that they have different value in choices, different interaction with other communities, and problems. On the contrary both societies usen history the same way, both similar events in life, and both try to be as perfect as…
Imagine if you lived in a town where everything is perfect. In the novel The Giver written by Lois Lowry, there is a 12 year old boy named Jonas who lives in a utopian community or a community where everything and everyone is perfect. In this community there certain people that make certain sacrifices to make this community chaos free. In this story Jonas is chosen to hold all the memories of the world so no one else has too. Jonas changes throughout The Giver and as a result, tries to change the community.…
A Community With No Harm A community in which Lois Lowry created doesn’t have love, or emotion. It’s impossible right? No, not for Jonas’ community. Everyday before he becomes a Twelve he is left with black and white color, no emotions like love, anger, depression, and the most riveting thing, no hunger or crime. Jonas travels through an “incision” so he can give memories which are important to the community.…