Kill them all
One possible way to change the ending of "The Giver" could be to leave it more open-ended, allowing readers to interpret Jonas' fate for themselves. Another approach could be to have Jonas return to the community after escaping, to try and bring about change from within. Alternatively, the ending could focus more on the consequences of Jonas' actions and how they impact the community.
I would not change the ending.
I hated it
Change Giver was created on 1994-09-05.
i would be a giver because i would have a lot of honor. also i would have a lot of memories
You can't change the ending. However you can imagine your own ending, just know it would only be yours.
my aunt changed her will to almost everything to her care giver. My aunt had called several times for me to come down and discuss the will. But she never told me she had changed the will. At her death the care giver got almost everything. My aunt tolld me how the care giver would threaten her and tell her she would not take care of her anymore if she did not change the will. What can I do?
The Giver's plan is to teach Jonas about the true history and memories of the community in order to pass on the burden of those memories to Jonas and ultimately guide him to bring about change and restore emotion and color back to their world.
how did jonas change as a result of becoming the receiver? - The Giver
I would leave the ending of Bridge to Terabithia as is because it is a powerful and emotional conclusion that highlights themes of friendship, loss, and the importance of imagination. Changing the ending could diminish the impact of these themes and the overall message of the story.
waiting on the world to change
They were ready to make a plan of change because The Giver was tired of having the community be emotionless, and trying to hide the true outlook and the joy of life while having babies being killed right under there eyes and not doing anything about it.
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