In "The Giver," war refers to instances of conflicts between nations or groups, often resulting in violence, destruction, and loss of life. The society in the book has eliminated war, along with many other aspects of human experience, in an effort to maintain control and stability.
Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
After the memory of war, the Giver gives Jonas the memory of Christmas. It is a happy memory filled with warmth, love, and holiday festivities, in contrast to the pain and destruction of war.
Assignmentt in the book The Giver means a job that they will have for the rest of their livesAn apple
The receiver is the person who receives the feelings of the giver so that he knows what everything means.
the receiver is the one who keeps all the memories in the giver ps do you go to ransom middle
giver of sorrow
giver of life
he found rain, animals, war and snow
the word momies means a sex giver
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Because it was a bad memory and it was very new and strange to Jonas and so the Giver apologised because he felt guilty.
Yes, in "The Giver," Caleb is described as having pale, washed-out eyes.