The author ended it because, remember in the begging of the book he was very exited for December and the giver wanted him to follow his rules and what he wanted to do because it was very rulefied in the book. For example, u can only ride a bike at the age of 9 and up. and also that u give ur stuffed animal away at the age of 8
Ending the story as Jonas is traveling toward his destination leaves the conclusion open-ended, allowing readers to interpret his fate for themselves. It also emphasizes the theme of uncertainty and the idea that the journey, rather than the destination, is what truly matters in life.
The author ended the story like this because he wanted to leave a cliffhanger to the end of the story. Would Jonas make it to his destination, or would he and Gabe fall short.
To make you think about what would happen and at the same time link it to his earlier memories of wanting to go to the house but just enough to make it where you can't quite grasp it.
because yes
The author's tone towards Jonas is generally sympathetic and empathetic, as the protagonist faces challenges and undergoes personal growth throughout the story. The author portrays Jonas as a complex character who grapples with difficult choices and experiences profound transformations.
Jonas was able to recall their destination through his training in receiving memories from the Giver. The memory triggered his understanding and recognition of the place they were headed to.
He was able to recall their destination because he had been given a memory that was like what had been happening to them.
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Jonas felt pain in his leg in Chapter 23 of "The Giver" when he was traveling through the forest with Gabriel.
Yes but he is home schooled while traveling on the road.
I'd think that the Jonas Brothers are much to busy traveling the world, and overseas to come to a strangers birthday party, sorry.
They are traveling in north America but mosting in the U.S their home country.
Jonas's first act of rebellion toward Sameness is when he starts seeing things differently, such as recognizing the color of an apple and questioning the rules of his society. This marks the beginning of his journey toward rejecting the controlled, emotionless world he lives in.