The people from the community conducted a thorough search for Jonas by organizing search parties, checking nearby areas, and asking local residents if they had seen him. They also utilized communication methods such as spreading the word through social media and distributing flyers to increase awareness.
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The child that Jonas saves in "The Giver" is Gabriel, a baby who is scheduled to be released because he is not developing according to the community's standards. Jonas takes Gabriel with him when he leaves the community in search of Elsewhere.
Jonas has pale eyes unlike most of the other people in the community.
he tried to save gabe
In "The Giver," Jonas is described as having light eyes like most people in the community. He has light brown hair that is cut short, like all other community members. Jonas is also described as having a lean and fit physique.
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Jonas learned that when people in the community became too old to be productive or useful, they were released from the community, which essentially meant they were euthanized. This was done in a controlled and seemingly peaceful manner as a way to maintain the harmony and efficiency of the community.
At the end of "The Giver," Jonas escapes the community with Gabriel, seeking freedom and a better life. The community is left in a state of uncertainty and change as they grapple with the memories and emotions that Jonas took with him. Jonas's departure prompts the community to question their way of life and consider making changes.
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The highest degree of disgrace in Jonas's community was being released, which meant being expelled from the community and essentially being put to death. This punishment was reserved for people who committed serious transgressions or violated the rules of the society.
The community would get all the memories