No , the Giver said himself , when Jonas asked him to come along with him ;
The Giver replies with a no , he had said he wanted to be with his daughter , Rosemary .
Since Rosemary was released , you can infer that the Giver wanted to be released too ;
Just to be with his daughter.
After Jonas leaves the community in "The Giver," he finds himself in a new world where he faces challenges and experiences emotions that were previously unknown to him. He ultimately discovers the truth about the society he came from and the importance of human connection and individuality.
The community had been left behind and discovered what the true meaning of life is.
When Jonas left the community, search planes were looking all over for him.
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there was chaos
I am actually trying to find the actual answer :-)
Im not sure about the Jonas brothers, but if your talkint about the book The Giver, then its baby Gabriel.
What two questions that the author left unanswered at the end of the book giver ?
The Giver in the book "The Giver" is a character named The Giver who is responsible for storing the memories of the community and passing them on to the protagonist, Jonas, who is training to become his successor. The Giver's role is to help the community avoid making the same mistakes that led to their highly controlled society.
As Jonas entered Elsewhere in "The Giver," he heard music playing and children laughing. It was a stark contrast to the controlled and emotionless environment he had left behind in the community.
The Giver's plan is to teach Jonas about the true history and memories of the community in order to pass on the burden of those memories to Jonas and ultimately guide him to bring about change and restore emotion and color back to their world.
After transmitting the memory to Jonas, the Giver's role is to guide and support Jonas as he becomes the new Receiver of Memory. The Giver also helps Jonas navigate the emotions and challenges that come with his new role, serving as a mentor and source of wisdom. Ultimately, the Giver stays behind in the community while Jonas escapes, holding onto the memories and continuing to provide guidance to those left behind.
The Giver would say that Jonas had escaped to Elsewhere, which suggests that he had left the community to start a new life beyond its limits. The Giver would likely emphasize the freedom and potential for growth that Jonas now had outside of their controlled society.
The Giver would announce to the community that Jonas has left to help them understand the truth and experience their memories. He might explain that Jonas is on a journey to bring back love, pain, and color to their colorless society through his memories.
Jonas was most puzzled by the vividness and intensity of his dream in "The Giver." He had never experienced such strong emotions or sensations before, which left him questioning the limitations of his own emotions and the boundaries set by his community.
The memory that the Giver released to Jonas with smoke and cannons was a war memory. In this memory, Jonas experienced the chaotic and destructive nature of war for the first time, which left a deep impact on him. Through this memory, Jonas gained a better understanding of conflict and its consequences.
It is mainly written in chapter 21 when Jonas runs away from the community.There are three major crimes Jonas commited in the community. 1. He left the dwelling during curfew 2. He robbed the community of food-even though it was just left overs left on doorsteps 3. He stole his father's bicycle
Jonas discovers that Rosemary was the Giver's failed previous Receiver of Memory, who requested to be released from the pain of the memories. This revelation helps Jonas understand the weight and responsibility of the role he is now undertaking as the new Receiver.