At the Ceremony of Twelve, the young adults are given their job Assignments, the tasks that would occupy their lives until they moved into the House of the Old.
The ceremony in "The Giver" is a ritual where children are assigned their roles in the community. It serves as a way to determine and assign their jobs, spouses, and place in society. It also reinforces the idea of conformity and control within the community.
Living another year, gaining something new.
Sp they will know and will take care of their childs
Because After Jonas turned twelve, what age he was didn't matter anymore because you get your assignment or job.
The Ceremony in "The Giver" occurred in the month of December.
The very last ceremony celebrated in the community in "The Giver" is the Ceremony of Release.
They get new clothing
you get your bike
A haircut
Somebody dies and this is a ceremony to commemorate the persons life
In "The Giver," each of the twelves received their assigned job at the Ceremony. This ceremony marks their transition from childhood to adulthood and they are given their roles based on their abilities and interests.
The Ones receive their names and family at the Ceremony of the Ones.
They receive their first Bicycle.
she recieved a dream
introduced to the discipline wand
In "The Giver," they celebrated the Ceremony of Twelve at the House of the Old. This ceremony marked the age when children are assigned their life-long roles in the community. The elderly residents watched the ceremony and shared memories of their past experiences.