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The Treatment for the Stirrings are pills.
Stirrings are the sexual desires that all guys and girls happen to have.
Stirrings in "The Giver" refer to the awakening of romantic and sexual feelings that members of the community experience as they enter adolescence. This is considered a sign of emotional growth but is suppressed through medication to maintain control and conformity in the society. Jonas experiences stirrings as part of his journey to gaining deeper emotions and understanding.
Once people in The Giver start stirrings, they must immediately report it. They also have to take pills to prevent and stop the stirrings.
Jonas realizes he has the capacity to see beyond when he starts experiencing the stirrings of emotions that are suppressed in his community. These stirrings allow him to feel things deeply and connect with the memories transmitted by the Giver, leading him to question the limitations of his society and develop a broader understanding of the world.
The mother said that the Stirrings usually begin with a slight twitching or trembling of the body.
Jonas wanting to bathe fiona.
Once people in The Giver start stirrings, they must immediately report it. They also have to take pills to prevent and stop the stirrings.
The community did not want people to have stirrings because they believed it could lead to unpredictable emotions and desires, which could disrupt the Sameness and stability of their society. Stirrings were seen as a threat to their controlled and structured way of life.
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The Treatment for the Stirrings are pills.
Jonas felt both curious and fascinated by the stirrings he experienced and was eager to learn more about them from the Giver. At the same time, he was also apprehensive and uncertain about this new and unknown sensation.