Stirrings are feelings of "wanting." The additional implications are that they occur at the onset of puberty, and involve the first sexual feelings of adolescence. When Jonas dreams that he wants to bathe Fiona, his parents privately inform him that this feeling of "wanting" is a normal part of growing up, experienced by both males and females. People of both genders in the community begin taking a pill at the onset of puberty, indicated by the first "stirring."
Stirrings are feelings of "wanting." The additional implications are that they occur at the onset of puberty, and involve the first sexual feelings of adolescence. When Jonas dreams that he wants to bathe Fiona, his parents privately inform him that this feeling of "wanting" is a normal part of growing up, experienced by both males and females. People of both genders in the community begin taking a pill at the onset of puberty, indicated by the first "stirring."
Stirrings in "The Giver" refer to feelings of physical attraction and desire that arise as a part of growing up. These stirrings are considered inappropriate in the society of the book and are suppressed through medication to maintain social order.
Stirrings are any kinds of sexual desires, which are repressed in the novel through the use of pills.
The stirring usually with a dream.
The stirring treatment suggests that Jonas's community has strict rules and controls in place to regulate their emotions and keep them in check. It indicates a lack of individual freedom and expression, as emotions are suppressed and controlled for the greater good of the community.
Ah, the humble stirring rod; most often used as a stirring apparatus. In other words, the stirring rod is mostly used for stirring things.
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse! Please stop stirring the pot.
a glass stirring rod
A cook book (e.g. stirring is a reference to the stirring of pots)
stirring rod
it mean that it is soul but it is stirring in joys
stirring. the amount of disolving going on is going to depend on the amount of liquid but the stirring will always stay the same
Both stirring and heating increase the rate of dissolving
7If you can go an hour without stirring up trouble it will be a record for you
Meaning crystals are in the process of stirring