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In "The Giver" the attitude toward mirrors is a reflection of everyone being the same.

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Attitudes toward mirrors can reveal cultural norms around self-image, vanity, and individualism. In societies where mirrors are valued for self-reflection and personal grooming, there may be an emphasis on appearance and self-care. Alternatively, in cultures where mirrors are considered unnecessary or vain, there may be less focus on physical appearance and more emphasis on communal values or inner qualities.

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