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Jonas watched a video of a release ceremony, where his father performed a procedure on a baby. It was later revealed that the ceremony was actually a euthanasia, where the baby was killed because he was deemed to be too weak.
No, Jonas does not see a video of the twins being released in 'The Giver'. Instead, he witnesses the event firsthand during the Ceremony of Twelve when he is selected as the Receiver of Memory.
Jonas and the Giver watched a video of Jonas’s father performing a release. Jonas felt that it wasn't fair to live like that. The Giver came up with a plan to give people memories. When they give the people the memories they will feel pain. When people know the past they will be smarter about knowing life.
An example of an inciting incident in "The Giver" is when Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory during the Ceremony of Twelve. This event sets the stage for the story by disrupting the normal order of the community and propelling Jonas into a new role that challenges his understanding of the world he lives in.
Chapter 19- The Giver shows Jonas the video of Jonas's father releasing a baby twin, and when his Father injects the baby with something, the baby stops moving after a while and Jonas realises the baby is dead.
It shocked him because he realized that its wrong ! The giver taught him what feeling was, so he can feel now ! As Jonas watched the video of his dad releasing one of the newborn twins, he felt "wow my dads like a murderer". He felt shocked, and disgusted.
The climax of "The Giver" occurs when Jonas makes the decision to leave the community, taking baby Gabriel with him, in order to bring change to their society. This moment marks the peak of tension and sets the stage for the resolution of the story.
In Chapter 8 of "The Giver," the cliffhanger involves Jonas seeing his own image in the video file he watches, realizing he is different and possibly special. This discovery sets up a potential shift in Jonas's understanding of his role in the community and foreshadows future developments in the story.
Jonas realized that being released in The Giver meant being euthanized or killed, rather than being taken to a place where one could live freely outside the community.
No, Joe Jonas was not in the video.
Jonas's disturbing memory is witnessing his father release a baby into Elsewhere during the Ceremony of Release and seeing the baby die on the video monitor. This memory shakes Jonas and causes him to question the values of his society in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
Yes, you are allowed to. No one is going to stop you from documenting a life-altering event, like a Jonas Brothers concert. You can take pictures, and video! I Did When Are U Going
Because after Jonas saw the video of the "release" he felt horrible and hated his father, because he found out what a release was, which was giving someone a shot, which basiclly kills him/her, and Jonas father "released" a baby, because he was a twin, and they were both males, and that would be against the rules, which is there can be no twins of the same sex. So, Jonas hated his father.