In the giver by Lois Lowery, the theme of dystopia is explored and it becomes clear that perception of good and bad don’t exist. No individuality means no emotions. Everyone’s life is scripted and assembled together by the chief elder. No one is different except Jonas and the giver. Perception is everything in this world. Some people live in ignorance all the time. Everyone is de-humanized which makes it hard for everyone to understand. That’s what keeps them clam and easy. If you look at the crazy ones. They’re full of fear and paranoia. Live life to the fullest. I’ll be saying this for the whole page but it’s worth it. There’s a quote saying “I see humans, but no humanity”. Meaning there are humans but no empathy. Humanity is a work of kindness and understanding, stepping into someone’s shoes and no matter treating them nice. You need to show respect, no matter what. If you have anxiety/paranoia you’ll perceive reality different. The whole world will seem different. …show more content…
They’re responsible for the sixth extinction. We may be living in a dystopia after all. So I told you about a dystopia. Next we’re going to be talking about how’s there no individuality and we just follow the one sheep. First we’re born and raised until 10 years old. Our parents take care of us and take us to school until 18 years. Then we do it all on our and we get a job. Do a job 24/7 until we die. We have the same cycle all over again. We all have the same grave. I’ll recommend from a fate like the giver. Everyone should treat every day like the same. Get a bucket list and start counting. Do something every month. You only live