If you read the book (I'm sure you did), you learned that children did not come out of their "mother"'s bellies. Instead, they were produced by women called Birthmothers, then given out to parents at the Birthing Ceremony. Since I am almost positive the women are not just pursued by random men, I believe they are following the idea of Virgin Mary. Never had any encountersbut still came up with children. If the people of the community could wipe out color and emotions, I am sure they could also have this happen.
In the book "The Giver," Lily's mother suggested that Lily would make a good birthmother because of her nurturing and caring personality. However, this suggestion was ultimately rejected as a possible career for Lily.
In "The Giver," Lily's parents speak positively about birthmothers, describing them as hardworking and dedicated individuals who play a crucial role in society by providing the community with new children. They speak with admiration and respect for the birthmothers' sacrifice and contribution to the community.
In the book "The Giver," the Assignment of Birth Mother is when a young female is selected to bear children for the community. Lily's parents approved of the assignment, with her mother expressing pride in Lily's selection for this important role in the society. They saw it as a significant and honorable contribution to the community.
because they have to apply to the children and some people in the giver have alreday applied but they have not got their child yet...... does that answer your question?
The Elders, as I believed they are called.
For 3 years they give birth to 3 children and they can do whatever they like in those years. After they finish giving birth, they do labor work.
In "The Giver," children turning three years old receive their "comfort object," which is a soft toy to provide them comfort and security.
Yes. It is the first book in the Giver series.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the children are assigned their number at the Ceremony of Twelve, which takes place in Chapter 8. The specific page number will vary depending on the edition and format of the book you are reading.
Jonas' father works as a nurturer in the book "The Giver." His job involves taking care of newborn children and ensuring their physical and emotional well-being until they are assigned to families.
menter: The Giver
In the book "The Giver," Lilly's nickname is "Lily."