In reality: He was not developing as fast as the other children and rules stated he should have been. He is underweight and does not sleep through the night.
In symbolism: Symbolically, the reason he couldn't sleep soundly, was because he was deprived of love.
In The Giver, Gabriel was a baby who was not developing properly and struggled to sleep through the night. He was deemed to have low birth weight and was not meeting his growth milestones, leading the society to label him as unhealthy and subsequently assign him a bleak future. Jonas eventually saves Gabriel by escaping with him from the community.
In the fourth book of the series, The Son, it tells of how there was birth problems with Gabriel. There are two ways to look at what was wrong with Gabriel.
1. Reality: In reality he was most likely born underweight and couldn't sleep at night.
2. Symbolically: With the way the community was made, symbolically he couldn't sleep because he didn't have love.
The problem was that Jonas' infant brother would be "relased" or killed because he was not triving. The community did not want to waste resources on sickly children. Jonas realized he had to leave with his brother to save him.
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he wasn't ready to become a one because he wasn't growing enough and going to sleep soundly.
Gabriel was supposed to be released (killed)
but Jonas takes Gabriel with him when he escapes from the community.
Gabriel was fussy and had troubles sleeping through the night, and he was also small for his age.
Gabriel is considered a new hold in danger of being marked as Failure to Thrive. Jonas's family takes him in at night, and when Jonas leaves the Community he takes Gabriel with him.
He didn’t sleep well at night
In "The Giver," Gabriel is a newchild who is struggling to thrive in the community due to his inability to sleep soundly through the night and reach developmental milestones. He is considered to have failed to adapt properly to the community's expectations and is at risk of being released.
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Gabriel
In "The Giver," Gabriel is an infant, around one year old. He is being cared for by Jonas's family as a newborn.
Gabriel
The little baby in "The Giver" is named Gabriel. He is the child that Jonas helps save by escaping from the community at the end of the book.
The baby's name in "The Giver" is Gabriel. Jonas's father is concerned about Gabriel because he is not meeting the development milestones expected for his age.
She symbolizes hope,naivety and innocence for Jonas.
He transferred the memory of snow to Gabriel subconsciously, which made Gabriel settle back to sleep.
He transferred the memory of snow to Gabriel subconsciously, which made Gabriel settle back to sleep.
Gabriel is the newchild that does not sleep well at night. Jonas' father takes him home to give him special care.
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.