English 93 9MWF May 15th 2013 Sameness does not mean perfectness The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ is told from the perspective of a twelve-year-old boy named Jonas growing up in a Utopian society. Jonas lives in a seemingly perfect community in which there is little pain and little crime. People are polite. Everyone belongs to a supportive family. But this harmony comes at a price. There is also no choice‚ and real emotions are nonexistent. Life is dictated by strict rules. This story is set in a perfect
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possible for full credit. Your responses should be in full sentences. 1. “It was almost December‚ and Jonas was beginning to be frightened.” (p.1) This is the opening sentence of The Giver. What kind of picture does this produce in your mind? What feelings does this sentence create? 2. Explain the difference between feeling apprehensive and feeling frightened. 3. Jonas’ father is a nurturer. Explain the responsibilities of nurturers. 4. Describe how assignments
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Lowry Chapter 1-2 1. What did the word "frightened" mean‚ according to Jonas? The word "frightened" meaning according to Jonas was a "deep‚ sickening feeling of something terrible about to happen." 2. About what were Jonas and the other children taught to be careful? Jonas and the other children were taught to be careful about language. 3. How did Jonas decide he felt? What was causing this feeling? Jonas felt apprehensive. The Ceremony of Twelve was causing Jonas’s apprehensive
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1. Color Red 2. Gabriel Purpose of Symbol in Story • Shows Jonas as separate from community because he can see the color • Shows strong emotions – love‚ hate • • 3. Sled • • 4. Light Eyes • • 5. River • • • Examples of Symbol in Story • Apple toss with Asher – shows Jonas’ ability to see as a separation between friends • Fiona’s hair – symbolizes Jonas’ desire to feel emotions • The Giver’s books – shows wisdom denied to the community
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memories? “The Giver”‚ a provocative novel by Louis Lowery is about a boy named Jonas‚ who lives in a world where everything is in order and to perfection. From sunrise to sundown everything is in order and running smoothly. Even though this sounds like the perfect place to live‚ it has a flaw. The one flaw is that memories do not play a major role in lives of the people who live in this community‚ as they should be. When Jonas gets the assignment of being the next Receiver (the one who holds the memories)
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this is what the main character‚ Jonas‚ in Lois Lowry’s The Giver‚ faces every day. The Committee in Jonas’s community decided that taking away choices and feelings would create a utopia to live in. This made everyone in the community the same which helped to provide a more peaceful world. Even though the book begins with what seems to be the perfect place to live‚ it turns out that the people in the community are just going through the motions of life. As Jonas begins his assignment as the Receiver
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The Fight For Freedom The challenging attempt to successfully achieve a Utopian Society‚ while balancing the freedom of the citizens has existed since the first civilizations. Lois Lowry’s‚ The Giver (1993)‚ follows the story of a young boy named Jonas living in a supposedly utopian society as well discovering the flaws in the community’s apparent freedom and safety. The community of The Giver violates many basic human rights as set forth by the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights (1949)‚ or UDHR
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jobs that the people would get‚ but if someone got the Receiver of Memory‚ they would receive a great deal of the pain from the memories. Well‚ Jonas is the guy that becomes The Receiver of Memory‚ and it was an absolute assignment as the next Receiver of Memory is a punishment. The job as a Receiver of Memory causes a mass amount of pain to Jonas. Jonas feels separate and different from his fellow peers when he becomes the Receiver of Memory. When The Giver becomes a little older‚ age showed a
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The giver is an award-winning book by lois lowry. In the first chapter of The Giver‚ Jonas reflects back on some memories. Such as when he witnessed a plane flying over the community‚ and when his best friend Asher was late for school. He also experiences a tough time of sharing feelings‚ a daily ritual in his community‚ for the upcoming ceremony makes him nervous. Jonas is riding his bike home one day and thinking about how he feels. He feels frightened. But no‚ that is not the right word. He was
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on Jonas’s bare back‚ and suddenly Jonas was on a hard ground. He was laying down with a bunch of small‚ tiny rocks digging into his skin. Jonas stood up and wiped the rocks from his skin. From the distance he can see these boats. They are not like the boat he was on when The Giver gave him the memory of the sea. These boats were much bigger. “Ships”. They are sitting on the water. Peacefully flowing with the current of the moving‚ clear‚ beautiful water. Jonas has never seen anything like them.
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