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It is not known for Jonas to love Fiona in the end of the book.though it does mention that he loves Fiona and Asher and the giver the text does not specify if he still is in love with Fiona or not.
He has blue eyes and the ability to see beyond.
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Gabriel was also able to see color since Jonas transmits a lot of wonderful memories to him. But other than that i think anyone who has light colored eyes has the ability to see color, or at least a jolt.
the giver im not shure wat u ment but jonas the reciver leaves the city with his brother gabriel and they have an unkown ending. the giver which is the guy that teaches jonas stays in the cummunity while jonas leaves but in the book it said he was going to escape to
The Giver confirms that Jonas is starting to see beyond what others in the community can see, including understanding colors, feelings, and memories. Jonas is beginning to experience a broader range of emotions and perceptions that were previously suppressed in their controlled society.
In The Giver, all the people of the community are color blind, but since Jonas is The Giver, he can see colors. What happened to the apple was that he was able to see the color red.
Jonas is not looking forward to the end of training in "The Giver" because it means he will have to take on the burden of holding all the memories of his community and facing the painful truths about their society. He will also have to bear the emotional weight of knowing the truth about the darker aspects of their world.
In "The Giver," Jonas witnessed the phenomenon of color when the Giver showed him an apple and the color red. The Giver explained that before the community became "Sameness," people could see colors, but over time, they chose to eliminate them to create a more controlled society. Seeing the color red opened Jonas's eyes to the possibilities beyond what he had known.
True. In the book "The Giver," the main character, Jonas, discovers that he has the ability to see color, which is something unique in his society where color is absent. This realization starts to change his perspective on the world around him.
Jonas learns what color is because the first day he talks to the givier and he tells him that it is color.