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    In the novel, The Giver, by Lois Lowry, Jonas lives in a world of conformity. When Jonas became the new Receiver, he was presented with memories from years past, pleasant and troubling. Jonas quickly realized that conformity gives you some favorable options such as, security and respect, but, he longs for more, such as love, hope, and, individuality. Jonas travels beyond the community, the only home he has ever known, to Elsewhere, where he can set his burdening memories free and find a better…

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    Memory In The Giver

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry. The genre of The Giver is a novel. It’s a story about a boy named Jonas in a big community and how the Giver transfers his memories to Jonas, but the people in the community can’t have memories because the society doesn’t want the people to know everything. In the Giver the theme is the importance of memory because memories were given to him by the giver. Lois Lowry revealed the theme of memory by giving Jonas the main character a lot of important memories that Jonas…

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    What is being an individual about? Lois Lowry knows being an individual is causing you to see differently. The novel The Giver by Lois Lowry tells about a boy who is selected to be the new “Receiver of Memory”. By being selected Jonas must receive the memories from The Giver the previous “Receiver of Memories”, but he soon realizes that his community is not what he thought it was. Jonas’ experiences develop a theme over the course of The Giver by teaching the reader that being an individual…

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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    In the book The Giver, by Lois Lowry, the point of view is in one of the main protagonist named Jonas. Jonas lives in a “perfect world”. He is soon selected to become one of the most important jobs in the community which is The New Receiver of Memory. He is not to tell anyone about this job and the training that goes apart with it. He soon faces trouble between wanting to share these new things he learns or keeping it a secret like he is suppose to. He also sees all the flaws this “perfect…

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    The symbols in the giver and in the Truman show has similarities but more differences than they do similarities. In the giver some of the symbols are the apple which means knowledge and they also have the sled which means freedom in the giver. Although some things in the Truman show that are different symbols than in how giver that are the plane or the light that fell meaning where he was was fake. In both the giver and the Truman show red meant love and feeling while water meant death and…

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    Imagine what it is like to live in a community with no color, no feeling, and no music. Lois Lowry’s novel, The Giver, shows the life of a boy, Jonas who lives in a place where color, feeling, and music do not exist. In his whole life, Jonas has no idea what it is like to feel something. However, Jonas soon learns about the community’s deep secret as he spends time with the Giver. He has experienced the real world, the one with true color, feeling, and music. This novel reveals that the memory…

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    If you don’t remember your past mistakes, how can you learn to avoid them in the future? And if you don’t know about memories or the past how can you teach your society? So now that you’re thinking of this imagine a society that doesn’t remember the past. No one does. The Giver is a Utopian novel written by Lois Lowry. This book was then directed into a movie by Phillip Noyce. I think the Director’s use of lighting, framing, music, and angles to help make the movie more immersive. The director…

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    The Giver Dystopian

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    " The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It's the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared." In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry she explains and gives many similar and oppisite characteristics about both the utopian and the dystopian society. Even though they have a different approach but still kind of the same approach. They still convey the same message. One example of how they are different is how they get there jobs. In the book "The Giver" people don't get to pick out their…

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    In the book The Giver, the protagonist Jonas lives in a Utopian society on a future earth where the community has no feelings and emotions. At the ceremony of 12, Jonas is assigned as the Receiver of Memory, a task that only one person receives. He receives memories of love, joy, sadness, and pain and starts to feel these feelings. After a month of training, he watches his father release a baby, he is shocked to find releasing a baby means death for the baby. Jonas finds out that baby Gabe will…

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    A lot of hate, and dislike has been displayed, and spoken by the people. Many believe that ¨ The Giver¨ by Lois Lowry should not be read by twelve and thirteen year olds, because apparently they can't handle the truth. Just because adults want to protect their children, from the evil bad world, we can´t read a book. Nevertheless, choice is a major decisions of what people do, their actions. Jonas has changed significantly throughout ¨The Giver¨, because of the choices he has made. In the…

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