Because the giver's strength was diminishing after the last failure with rosemary 10 years ago and he has been the receiver for way too many years, so carrying all the bad memories like warfare etc causes him pain.
Jonas receives memories of the past from the Giver, including both joyful and painful experiences. This helps him gain wisdom and understanding about the world. Additionally, he is trained in various skills and knowledge to prepare him for his future role in the community.
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The Giver was eager to train Jonas because it was weight off of his body, and because the memories give him pain and weariness.
have all the memories
by sending him his memories
Why was the giver eager to train Jonás?
he had know time to talk about his dreams to his family
The main characters in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry are Jonas, the Receiver of Memory; The Giver, the mentor training Jonas; and Fiona and Asher, Jonas' friends in the community.
The rule that bothered Jonas the most during his training in "The Giver" was the rule that he could not share his training experiences or feelings with anyone else, not even his family. This isolation and inability to communicate with others made him feel lonely and detached from those around him.
The ceremonial naming and age assignments of the children. Jonas's selection as the Receiver of Memory. Jonas's training with the Giver and the memories he receives. Jonas's realization of the truth about the community. Jonas's escape with the baby Gabriel. The community's response and the implications of Jonas's departure.
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
In "The Giver," Jonas is not given specific recreational time during his training. However, he does have moments where he engages in activities like riding a bicycle or playing with his friends outside of his training sessions. These activities are not structured or scheduled as formal recreation time.
Jonas has to receive daily treatment for his "stirrings" in the book "The Giver." This involves taking a pill every morning to suppress his natural emotions and desires.
It's the man in The Giver who gives Jonas his memories from the past. When Jonas is picked to be the Receiver, he goes through training with the Giver (before Jonas escapes with Gabriel). In the book, he is described as old with a long beard and pale eyes.
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
Chapter 6: What memories does Jonas receive during his training with The Giver, and how do they impact him? Chapter 7: What do Jonas and The Giver discuss about the nature of pain and suffering, and how does it deepen Jonas's understanding of the community's lack of emotional depth?
the giver is the old guy in the book "the giver" that helps the receiver of memory, Jonas, to receive memories. it kindof explains itself if you read the book.
Jonas was sometimes sent away without training in "The Giver" when the Giver needed time to plan or reflect on how best to share memories or when the memories were too painful or difficult for Jonas to experience at that time. It also served as a way to build suspense and tension in the story.