Somebody dies and this is a ceremony to commemorate the persons life
In "The Giver," the Ceremony of Loss is a ritual held to acknowledge the loss of a community member who has been released (killed). It serves as a way for the community to grieve the loss and to maintain order and control by reinforcing the idea that individual lives are secondary to the needs of the community.
In the Ceremony of Loss in "The Giver," the community acknowledges the loss of an individual who has been released. It is done to help the community members understand and cope with the absence of that individual. The ceremony serves as a ritual to maintain order and conformity within the community.
The ceremony of loss is when someone dies(not from release) and the people suddenly forget about them.
The Ceremony in "The Giver" occurred in the month of December.
The ceremony of loss is when a character in the community passes away or in other words, dies. People talk about that person and say nice things about them.
The very last ceremony celebrated in the community in "The Giver" is the Ceremony of Release.
His name is not murmered because Release of an Elder is not the same as a loss, like Caleb.
They get new clothing
you get your bike
A haircut
The Ones receive their names and family at the Ceremony of the Ones.
They receive their first Bicycle.