he gave up because....
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas gives up his memories and the possibility of returning to his old life in order to escape the strict rules and control of his community. He sacrifices his connections with loved ones and the comfort of familiarity to pursue a life of freedom and individuality.
In "The Giver," Jonas gives up his comfortable and predictable life in the Community, including his family and friends, in exchange for the freedom to experience true emotions and make his own choices outside the controlled environment. He sacrifices his old way of life for a chance at a more meaningful existence.
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i give it a five
The first memory the Receiver gives to Jonas is a sled ride down a snowy hill, experiencing joy, freedom, and exhilaration.
Why would a person give up the freedom of the " state of nature "
The first memory the Receiver gave to Jonas was the memory of sledding down a snowy hill in a thrilling and joyful experience. It was a memory filled with exhilaration, freedom, and happiness, contrasting with Jonas's own world where he had never experienced such emotions.
Its Called the Jonas BROTHERS Not Jonas Brothers And Random Person. Take The Hint.
Jonas Staple
She didn't give him the freedom he wanted.
Locke believed that when we give up our freedom for example to allow a government to lead us, we also have the right to overthrow that government if it doesn't follow the will of the people.
in a social contract, in which people give up individual freedom to live in an organized society
Give Me My Freedom was created in 1984-04.