Do you mean will he ever be able to see color? If that is your question, then yes. The Giver passes the memory of Rainbow to Jonas, so that he can receive all the different colors.
No, he is trained to be polite in the community that he lives in.
Before Jonas ever receives the memory of the rainbow they never mention that Gabe's eyes are blue. They mention that they are pale and have depth.
The Giver's job is to transmit memories to Jonas.
"The Giver" is a dystopian novel by Lois Lowry that follows a young boy named Jonas who learns about the secrets of his community, where emotions and memories are suppressed. Through his training with the Giver, Jonas begins to question the society's rules and explore the depths of human experience.
i wouldn't date him. after all, he is the 'ugly Jonas brother' lol.
Jonas realizes the importance of colors in enhancing life and memories as he receives memories of color from the Giver. He understands that giving up colors takes away the depth and beauty of life, making everything dull and monotonous. Jonas sees giving up colors as a loss of individuality and emotion, ultimately choosing to reject the Sameness of his community.
who?
Nick Jonas, the best person ever in the world, favorite color is royal blue. i hope i helped alot
What two questions that the author left unanswered at the end of the book giver ?
One example of hyperbole in "The Giver" is when Jonas exclaims that he wants to go Elsewhere with the baby he is caring for, even though it is a dangerous and unrealistic dream. This exaggeration emphasizes Jonas's desperation and longing for a better life outside the confines of the community.
It's simply called the community, it doesn't have another name that we know of.
In the community color has disappeared ever since Sameness happened. Back and back and back before that time of period the people had chosen to not have color and into Sameness.