There are no differences because it is a utopian society and its supposed to be perfect. In order for it to be perfect everyone has to be alike.
In "The Giver," the society values sameness to ensure stability and control. By limiting individuality and differences, the community believes it can prevent conflict, jealousy, and competition among its members. This way, everyone is expected to conform to the same standards and rules, creating a uniform and predictable society.
the elders want everyone to be the same.
The Giver
Sameness is the Giver's world means that everyone is the same, no one is different. Everything looks this nondesciptive color, gray and everyone feels the same and everyone dresses the same
they basically made it to where almost everyone has the same genes...
They wanted everyone to be the same so they came up with an idea of sameness and if everyone was the same there couldn't be any colors
In "The Giver," everyone has the same birthday because in their society birthdays are not seen as important individual events. Instead, they are celebrated as a community event to emphasize the values of sameness and equality. This practice helps reinforce the idea that everyone is equal and nobody is more special than others.
Yes, it is Sameness which means that everyone is all the same; Everything is all the same.
The external conflict in the book "The Giver" is between Jonas and the strict, controlled society in which he lives. This conflict arises as Jonas begins to question the rules and restrictions imposed by the community and seeks to challenge the status quo by pursuing knowledge and individuality.
Everyone's future is decided by the society
There's no violence, no animals, no pollution, everyone is equal, no homeless people, and everyone has a job. =)
In the society in "The Giver," equality is enforced by regulating everyone's lives and suppressing individual differences. The Giver mentions that being unable to express emotions openly must frustrate the citizens because they are not free to experience and share their feelings like in the past.
Everyone's future is decided by the society