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    The Giver Quote Analysis

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    the same? In the Giver, their society is based on a dystopian society. Their society is very different whoever, compared to ours. For example,…

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    Theme Of Hope In The Giver

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    The Giver Symbols In The Giver, the Newchild Gabe symbolizes hope and individual differences, as the story progresses, Gabe represents the symbols even further when Jonas decided to take him instead of going alone. The symbol of hope is represented by Gabe when Jonas took him and went to Elsewhere to attempt to restore the memories of the people in the community. For example, when Jonas and the Giver concoct a plan to save the people: “So if you escape, once you are gone-and, Jonas, you know…

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    What if someone couldn’t remember the day they graduated? In Jonas’ community, they don’t value good or bad memories. This essay will discuss about the value and importance of memories. Jonas from The Giver valued these memories and appreciated them, unlike other people in his community. Memories are very important and should be valued in Jonas’ community. Even though there are sad memories, there are many happy ones. For example, Jonas was transmitted the memory of snow. He was suprised to…

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    Jonas had made it to the top of mountain he could feel the cold numbing his feet and hands.Just then Jonas’s legs gave out on him as he stumbled down the mountain hitting trees and rocks.As he stopped stumbling he had flet a pain in his leg its was broken he looked over to check on gabe he saw his head gashed open by a rock he let out a long “NOOOO”.But he finally got…

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    Emotion and Feelings in The Giver In the book The Giver the option to feel or have emotions and feelings is not allowed. Like in today’s society, the emotions and feelings have to follow a set of rules and are controlled by an ejection or medication. The people of Jonas’s community don't understand emotion or pain, because their lives allow no chance to experience it. Birthmothers are not allowed to raise their own children or even see them after birth. Sexual interactions are not allowed and…

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    What Is The Giver Ending

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    The giver Was a roller coaster there were ups and downs Like when Jonas was elected to be the next receiver that was like the highpoint a low point was when the jonas watches the release. The book was suddly but exciting it was the perfect book for any kid who wants a book that has a little bit of everything. The end of the giver was complex, but wasn't hard to follow yes, Jonas went down the hill we all know this if you read the book, but you don't know where he went or if he survived the last…

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    Families all over the world are suffering. In The Giver by Lois Lowry they reinvented the way people run families. Families in The Giver are better then families in the real world. In The Giver families there is no real love. If there is no love there will not be heartbreak. Heartbreak can lead to stress, and in some cases can lead to death. Yes, it can happen to humans, not just guinea pigs. Heartbreak can also lead to depression. Depression can make people do worse in school. People can stop…

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    The Giver Theme Analysis

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    The Giver Essay In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry Jonas, the main character, finds himself trapped in a very bleak dreary world in which everything is the same. Jonas quickly begins to figure out through memories he receives from the Giver that Those who don’t feel sorrow cannot know true joy, without memories, knowledge is useless, and those who never take risks never grow. One of the major evident themes in the novel The Giver was without knowing true sorrow, one couldn’t know true…

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    world where everything is controlled by the governments trying to make it utopian? Just imagine yourself being controlled like robots and living in a place where independent thoughts and freethinking are not allowed. “The Giver” by Lois Lowry is set in a dystopian society. The giver has two adaptations, a movie, and a book. Both the movie adaptation and book adaptation share many similarities and some differences. There are many and some of them are the minor changes in the depth and story and…

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    The Giver is a 1990s American young adult dystopian novel by Lois Lowry. In 2014, The Giver was released as social science fiction film. The story takes place in a community where there is no suffering, hunger, or war. The society revolves around the idea of "sameness," which means every person viewed as equals, with no differences. All type of self-expression is frowned upon in this civilization. In The Giver, no one is able to see in color and all emotions are suppressed, due to injections the…

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