The first lie that Jonas tells his parents is about the dream he had at the beginning of "The Giver." He tells them that he dreamed he and Fiona were playing in the field during the daytime, when in reality it was at night.
Jonas's cause for lieing to his parents, is that he was not allowed to share his dreams. When his parents asked him for his dreams he said he didn't have any when he did.
The Giver made him keep secrets and he couldn't tell them about what happened at his training.
He lied to his parents when he said that he understood why it was inappropriate to use a word like "love."
Jonas misinterpreted the receiver job because he had to lie and he had could not tell his parents how he felt or what dream he had
Jonas's first lie to his parents was when he told them he understood the concept of "release" during the Ceremony of Twelve, even though he didn't fully comprehend its meaning at that time.
Jonas uses the privilege of being able to lie the most in "The Giver." He lies to his parents and the elders about his true feelings and experiences throughout the story.
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He lied to his parents when he said that he understood why it was inappropriate to use a word like "love."
It's Not A Lie Some People Say It's Lie But It Is Not
Jonas Lie has written: 'Weird Tales from Northern Seas from the Danish of Jonas Lie' 'The Pilot and his Wife'
Jonas Lie was born on November 6, 1833.
Jonas Lie was born on November 6, 1833.
He did not. He doesn't tell his parents anything at all, which means he told them nothing that was untrue.
Jonas Lie - government minister - died in 1945.
Jonas Lie - government minister - was born in 1899.