There is no poverty in the book because they are all the same. No one loses there job unless they do wrong. therefore no one loses money ,they are equal. They don't need to buy food or nothing else because that stuff get dropped off to them by the deliverers and if there was some one who came to live i the community that was at the state of poverty the community would tell them to go back, release them, or bring them in and give them a dwelling and stuff like that and of course tell them the rules
The Other America
Take a look at the book on Urban Poverty in the Global Southhttp://urb.im/blog/upgs which talks about how how countries define the poverty threshold and measure poverty has a large influence on poverty rates:"The use of inappropriate poverty definitions that understate and misrepresent urban poverty helps explain why so little attention has been given to urban poverty reduction by aid agencies and development banks.""Almost all official measurements of urban poverty are also made with no dialogue with those who live in poverty and who struggle to live with inadequate incomes. It is always the judgement of 'experts' that identifies those who are 'poor,'""Different criteria used for defining poverty in a given nation can show almost no urban poverty or 30 to 50 percent of the urban population in poverty. There are hidden influences and assumptions within poverty definitions that often help under-count who is identified as being poor"
The main characters of the novel (Ponyboy, Sodapop, Darry) have to deal with poverty throughout the book. Ponyboy must decide whether to try and get a good education even when he is in poverty. All the characters show different ways of dealing with their circumstances. Some handle their lives well, and others do not.
Henry George
Henry George
The highest job in the community in the book "The Giver" is called the Receiver of Memory.
in the book they astablished a flase utopia where everything is giving
in the community
The Giver in the book "The Giver" is a character named The Giver who is responsible for storing the memories of the community and passing them on to the protagonist, Jonas, who is training to become his successor. The Giver's role is to help the community avoid making the same mistakes that led to their highly controlled society.
You can ask for a release.
the elders want everyone to be the same.
In Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver," the Giver's real name is never revealed. He is simply known as the Giver, as is the role he plays in the community.
The little baby in "The Giver" is named Gabriel. He is the child that Jonas helps save by escaping from the community at the end of the book.
they dont have emotions. the giver has the memories of the past when there were emotions and before the community conformed to Sameness.
In "The Giver," the Receiver had pale eyes, an indication of his unique role in the community and his ability to receive memories and knowledge from the Giver.
A synonym for "The Giver" in the book could be "the Receiver of Memory." This title reflects the character's role in receiving and holding the collective memories of the community.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas lives in a highly structured community known as Sameness. The community is later revealed to be a dystopian society.