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    In the book, The Giver Jonas is selected to be the receiver of memories. The Giver transmits his memories before the “sameness” to Jonas. In The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen is selected to participate in The Hunger Games, she and Gale, the other participant from her district have to fight twenty-two other tributes to win. Both stories have many differences, along with many similarities, some of which including the location of the towns, and even the main conflict. Both stories have many…

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    and no weather. The Giver is about a 12-year old named Jonas who becomes the receiver of memories and then he escapes with a baby, Gabriel to go to another community. The line between public safety and personal freedoms should be drawn on the side of personal freedoms. In The Giver’s community, there is no color, babies are assigned to families and there is no love. The community takes a pill to not see color. In the book the giver, Jonas sees the apple change colors, saw Fiona's hair change…

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    process of how memories are transmitted between The Giver and The Receiver of Memory, Jonas, proves this polarity greatly. Some of which is evidently portrayed in the novel through a combination of genetic, spiritual, technological, and magical processes. For example, Jonas’s genetical composition plays a significant role in the transfer of memories since this can be comprehended as The Chief Elder states that Jonas has, “...the Capacity to See Beyond ” (Lowry 63). This proves that he was born…

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    Jonas In The Giver

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    In The Giver, the main character Jonas changes. Over the course of the story, Jonas changes his personality, along with his whole outlook. At the beginning of the book Jonas was just like any other kid his age. He is completely unaware of the gruesome inhumane things that are happening in his community, “I’m feeling apprehensive,”...”I know there’s really nothing to worry about”(Lowry, 1993, p.12) This shows how Jonas knows that he is a normal person and he should have no reason to think…

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    As Jonas was going down the hill.He recalled the memory of Christmas.He heard sing coming from the tunnel ahead.He saw lights coming from the end of the tunnel.tunnel. Gabe started to cry Jonas looked at Gabe in saw the palest of his eyes freezing with coldest . Jonas want in the tunnel As Jonas was going down the hill.He recalled the memory of Christmas.He heard sing coming from the tunnel ahead.He saw lights coming from the end of the tunnel.tunnel. Gabe started to cry Jonas looked at…

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    The Giver Utopian

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    with sashweights and bags of birdshot” (Vonnegut 1) be a Utopian society? The Giver, a novel written by Lois Lowry, introduces Jonas, a Twelve, who lives in an idyllic community where everything is planned out. Jonas, as the Receiver of Memory, experiences the memories the Giver transmits to him. He discovers how wrong his community has been. The community failed when Jonas found out what the community had hidden from its citizens. No matter how secretive and protective a society is, it is…

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    Initially, the memory of the elephant being killed for the tusks, teaches Jonas not to be greedy in other creatures’ expense. The author announced, “Going closer, he watched them hack the tusks from a motionless elephant on the ground and haul them away, spattered with blood. He felt himself overwhelmed with a new perception of the color he knew as red” (100). This memory sickens Jonas, but what sickens him more is how another elephant comes to grieve the dead elephant. “Now he…

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    Conformity In The Giver

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    Lois Lowry’s novel, The Giver, is about a boy named Jonas in a Utopian society of sameness. In this community, there is no pain struggle, or diversity. Choices for all are made by a group of elder citizens. There is no color, no weather, and no change. The absence of difference leads Jonas to question whether the lack of pain is worth inability to feel anything at all. Through her characters, Lowry warns readers that to conform is to lose choices, individuality, and ultimately, free will. This…

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    The Giver Theme Essay

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    In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry Jonas the main character lives in “perfect world”. He learn the memories but is not aloud to tell anybody but wants to tell people. The themes are things are not as perfect as you think and there is more in the world than you are open to. The first theme is shown by the government controlling the town and the town cannot make their own decisions. The second theme is shown because there are more towns that that the people do not know about. The first theme is…

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    The Giver Book Comparison

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    but are very different. In this essay I will contrast the community, Jonas, and Asher in the book to the movie’s community, Jonas, and Asher. The community, Asher, and Jonas have the the same characteristics or qualities. They go down different paths. So here are their contrast. Some of Jonas´s qualities are different in the movie than the book. In the book Jonas had pale blue eyes in the movie he had a birthmark. Another…

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