In The book the giver they think being released is a good thing. They actually make it a celebration. But actually that means they are going to be put to death. So the utopian society is actually liying to them but they dont know that of course.
Jonas went to the Giver's living quarters, in the Annex at the House of the Old.
Jonas learns that the elderly are released, which means they are euthanized. He discovers this when he witnesses his father euthanizing a baby and realizes that the same fate awaits the elderly when they are no longer able to contribute to the community.
the giver is the old receiver who is now giving the memories to Jonas the new receiver
The Giver.
That is a very good question. The receiver before Jonas, the Giver, is very mysterious. However, we know that he helped Jonas and Gabriel escape to Elsewhere. I do not know the Giver's name. But we know that he is old because the title shows him as an old man.
In the book The Giver by: Lois Lowry, the main character Jonas sees the giver in the twelves' ceremony. Though he really met the Giver in the Annex room in the back of the house of the old
The main character in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a boy named Jonas. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories in his community and learns about the true history of the society and the role of the Giver.
It's the man in The Giver who gives Jonas his memories from the past. When Jonas is picked to be the Receiver, he goes through training with the Giver (before Jonas escapes with Gabriel). In the book, he is described as old with a long beard and pale eyes.
The old lady's name that Jonas bathed in "The Giver" is Larissa. She lived in the House of the Old and had a youthful spirit despite her age. Jonas helped her bathe as part of his training to become the Receiver of Memory.
by touching Jonas on the back
During his volunteer hours he bathed the old in the house of the old. Later he received memories from the giver and became a receiver.
the giver is the old guy in the book "the giver" that helps the receiver of memory, Jonas, to receive memories. it kindof explains itself if you read the book.