They are the same because they have no memories, there is no color, and verything they do is controlled
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, people in the community have the same skin color, which is described as pale or ashen. This lack of diversity in physical appearance is one of the ways the society in the book maintains control and conformity.
Sameness is the Giver's world means that everyone is the same, no one is different. Everything looks this nondesciptive color, gray and everyone feels the same and everyone dresses the same
In "The Giver," people dress the same to promote sameness and prevent individuality. This uniformity helps to create a sense of order and conformity in the community. It also serves as a way to reinforce the idea of a collective society rather than focusing on individual expression.
euthenization... :(
People forget how old they are in the giver because age is unimportant after 12
According to Lois Lowry, Gathering Blue and the Messenger follow the Giver. They take place in the same type of universe, but do not use the same characters. But Jonas from the Giver appears in the Messenger.
The people in The Giver only have first names.
The Giver
that he had the same life as jonas, with losing his time with his friends, family, etc. he ad to deal with the struggle
The setting in "The Giver" is a futuristic society where everything is controlled and people's emotions and memories are suppressed.
they dont have emotions. the giver has the memories of the past when there were emotions and before the community conformed to Sameness.
In "The Giver," the undergarments symbolize the lack of individuality and suppression of emotions in the society. By wearing the same uniform undergarments, people are stripped of personal identity and are expected to conform to strict rules and regulations. It reinforces the idea of homogeneity and control in their community.