It is because he didn't want pain ever since he got from the crazy falling snow hill memorie...
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.
The Giver.
They are called the Stirrings.
In "The Giver," the hero's journey follows Jonas as he receives wisdom, undergoes challenges, and ultimately experiences personal transformation. This includes his initial call to adventure when he is chosen as the Receiver of Memory, facing trials as he unravels the truths of his society, and his ultimate return to share his newfound knowledge and bring about change.
In "The Giver," the refusal of the call occurs when Jonas initially hesitates to accept the role of Receiver of Memory. He is overwhelmed by the responsibility and uncertainty of the task, feeling unprepared and fearful of the unknown. Ultimately, Jonas decides to embrace the call and follow his destiny, setting off a series of events that challenge the status quo of his society.
In "The Giver," the refusal to the call is when Jonas initially resists his role as the Receiver of Memory and tries to escape the responsibilities and challenges that come with it. He struggles with the weight of the truth he must bear and the isolation that comes with his unique position in the community.
what is thor call to adventure
A quitter
They call him the Bonus Jonas
Some people call him danger jonas. Some people call him Joe Jonas. Some people call him Joeseph Adam Jonas.
a coldcaller
I would call it, "A satisfying holiday filled with adventure".