The Giver calls music "hearing beyond"
The Giver refers to music as "noise" because it is considered a foreign concept in the community where emotions and creativity are suppressed, and art forms like music are not recognized or understood.
He could hear music.
The Giver wanted Jonas to call him the Giver. This may sound odd but when the Giver said this he was still called the receiver. The Giver asked him to call him the Giver because he was no longer the receiver, therefore it was not appropriate to call him receiver any longer.
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A quitter
The memory of music.
a coldcaller
In a community with no love, color, or music.
Jonas wants the Giver to keep the memories of pain, suffering, and loneliness for himself. He believes that the Giver should not have to carry that burden alone and that he should experience the joy and love that the memories of a more colorful past bring.
The Giver.
Yes, the Giver did give Jonas the memory of music. This memory opened Jonas' eyes to the beauty and power of music, which he had never experienced before in his community. It played a significant role in awakening his emotions and understanding of the world.
I would call it poetry
They are called the Stirrings.