In the book, The Giver shows Jonas what "Release" really means. So Jonas learns "Release" means death. For instance, they place you into a special room and give you an injection to kill you. That's what they do to the Elderly when they have lived long enough, and they "Release" them. Sad though, those who aren't quite happy with their community, can just simply apply for "Release."
In "The Giver," Jonas learns that during a Release, individuals in his community are euthanized by lethal injection. The community believes this is a peaceful way to release individuals to "Elsewhere," though Jonas eventually learns that it actually means they are killed.
He learns that release is the death of many people(carnage). A baby is injected with a liquid in the head and then dies within the next minute, because there can not be more 50 people in the community. The old or the ones who request release are injected in the arm and they die within in the next minute, just like the babies
He learns that during release you get a shot injected into you so that you die. so release is when you get shot.
The ceremonial naming and age assignments of the children. Jonas's selection as the Receiver of Memory. Jonas's training with the Giver and the memories he receives. Jonas's realization of the truth about the community. Jonas's escape with the baby Gabriel. The community's response and the implications of Jonas's departure.
Jonas, definitely. He saves Gabe from release.
In "The Giver," Jonas's parents have a private conversation with him to explain the concept of "release." They tell him that it is something that happens to individuals who are deemed unfit for the community, and that it is for the good of society. They attempt to reassure him that it is a natural part of their way of life.
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
The giver treats Jonas with love and care. Once Jonas learned about love, The Giver tells Jonas that they have a great bond and that he loves him dearly.
he fails
The Giver shared a dream with Jonas about a child being released by his father, which disturbed Jonas as he had been taught that release was a positive thing but the dream implied something darker. The dream foreshadowed Jonas's realization about the true meaning of release in the community.
When The Giver transmits a memory to Jonas, he transfers the memory by placing his hands on Jonas's back, and the memory enters Jonas's mind through a shared consciousness. Jonas then experiences the memory as if he were the one who originally had the experience.
In "The Giver," Jonas and The Giver's plan is for Jonas to escape from the community and journey to Elsewhere, taking with him the memories and knowledge he has gained from The Giver. Their hope is that by leaving, Jonas can bring those memories to the people in the community and help them experience a full range of emotions and choices.
Jonas was with gabriel making their way to someplace
What puzzled Jonas the most about The Giver's favorite memory was how the memory evoked feelings in The Giver that were foreign to both of them. Jonas couldn't understand the depth of emotion and connection that The Giver felt during the memory, as he had never experienced such emotions in his own community before.
The Giver does not wish to scare Jonas off or overwhelm him when Jonas starts receiving memories. This is mainly because his last successor failed and she requested release.