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    The Giver Utopian Society

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    The Giver presents us the story of Jonas, a kid who lives in a utopian society. This society is described like a community in which almost everything is controlled by rules. At first glance it looks like a perfect world; however as the story goes on this concept changes. In like manner, this community has to develop under a considerable law called sameness. Basically, it means that the whole population has to have the same and no one can has individuality. When Jonas became a Receiver of Memory…

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    experience pain and joy because it is what defines us. One event that Jonas feels extreme pain is when he is given the memory of war. Jonas see that the Giver is in pain and offers to help relieve some of it. The Giver is overwhelmed and agrees. “Overwhelmed by pain, he lay in the fearsome stench for hours, listened to the men and animal die, and learned what warfare meant,” (Lowry 120). This is the first time Jonas has ever seen, or experienced war. He is overcome with fear and at one…

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    The Giver Morals

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    Rough-Draft Decide if Jonas made the right choice in leaving the community. Did his leaving produce more positive or more negative results? Jonas should not have left the community.The Giver is in pain and Jonas should be there to help him through it. The citizens of the community are now left with the pain and confusion getting all the memories at once. And the book literally says that he made the wrong choice. The Giver is in pain and Jonas should be there to help him through it.“Some…

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    very few differences amongst the citizens inhabiting the community. With the creation of Sameness, however, comes the termination of individuality. Jonas is aware he is different from others in his community, however, he does not begin to feel this difference and individuality until he starts training to become the Receiver of Memory. For instance, Jonas has a unique ability that very few people in his…

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    The Giver Dbq Analysis

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    The Giver: Utopia or Dystopia? “I have great honor, so will you. But you will find that is not the same as power.” - The Giver. Lois Lowry wrote a book called The Giver. 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…

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    The Giver Society Quotes

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    reject their society. (BS-1) Jonas thinks everything thing is normal in his perfect society and try's his hardest to fit in. (BS-2) Jonas starts to get curious about what his community has been hiding from him with the little evidence he has. (BS-3) Jonas needs to configure a plan to rebel against his dreadful community.(TS) Jonas learns the feel of loneliness throughout the book which drives him to rebel against his society and do something about it. (MIP-1) Jonas thinks everything thing is…

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    In The Giver, a boy named Jonas lived in a community where everything was planned out for you. At 12 years old, the kids get their jobs that they train for and have to do. What if you wanted to make a change? I do not support the community because you can not be different, there are few rights or freedoms, and people are released. Every body is alike in so many different ways. You probably could not even tell one person from another. Same intelligence, and same family unit. One mother, one…

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    a world where everything is orderly and predictable, everyone is the same and all important decisions were made by one's leaders? In the controlling world of The Giver, Jonas gets assigned the role of the Receiver. The Giver gives him memories both happy and painful of their past world to keep for the community. Eventually Jonas realizes that the community members need to feel pain in order to be truly happy and understand the true meaning of life. The Giver, by Lois Lowry, is a clear example of…

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    future where people have given up things like color and memories. Memories are given to the Receiver of Memory Jonas so that he may hold all the pain of things like war and wounds of all kinds so the rest of his society does not have to. In the end of the Giver while Jonas and Gabriel are escaping they survive because he hears things like music which the Giver never gave him any memories of. Jonas had the Giver keep the memory of music claiming “I want you to keep that, to have with you, when…

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    for Jonas than Mother and Father’s feelings for Jonas. Mother and Father’s feelings for Jonas are structured and formal. Unlike, The Giver and Jonas’s feelings are emotional, warm, and open. Mother and Father had structured feelings for Jonas because they only knew sameness. Therefore, they followed instructions on taking pills, so they never felt a strong emotion before. The feelings from The Giver and Jonas are different. The Giver can feel stronger emotions and can relate better with Jonas.…

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