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As Jonas trains to be the Receiver of Memory, he will experience intense emotional and physical pain as he gains knowledge of the true depth of human experience. He may also begin to question the rules and values of his society, leading to an internal struggle with his own beliefs and understanding of the world. Predictions could include Jonas becoming more isolated from his peers, forming a deeper connection with the Giver, and ultimately questioning the oppressive nature of his society.
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Jonas learns that the previous Receiver of Memory, known as The Giver, failed in his mission to bring about change in the community. The Giver chose Jonas to be his successor and pass on the memories because he saw potential in him to bring about the desired change.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is selected as the Receiver of Memory on page 12.
old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>
old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>
Jonas was chosen to be the next receiver of memory because of things like: Intelligence Integrity Courage Wisdom
how did jonas change as a result of becoming the receiver? - The Giver
he puts his hands on jonas's back
because the person who gives Jonas the memories used to be the receiver of memory but since Jonas is the new receiver of memory, the old receiver of memory calls himself the giver because he GIVES the memories
Jonas was assigned the receiver of memory.
The old receiver felt relieved and freed of the burden of carrying that memory. He was happy that Jonas was now able to share the pain and knowledge of that memory with him.
The Chief Elder gave Jonas the Assignment of Receiver of Memory
As Jonas trains to be the Receiver of Memory, his life will change significantly as he gains the wisdom and experiences of past memories. He will begin to understand the true emotions and complexities of life, which will challenge his previous beliefs and values. Ultimately, he will have to make difficult decisions about the society he lives in and his role as the Receiver of Memory.