they get punished
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, people who do not follow the rules in the community are subjected to punishment based on the severity of their actions. This can vary from public shaming to being released from the community, which is a form of exile or even euthanasia in extreme cases. The consequences are meant to maintain the stability and conformity of the society.
do people follow the rules
because people don't like to follow rules so they want to not follow them so that's why rules suck, there shoud be no rules because people would follow them if they werent there because people don't like to follow the rules. my fingers hurt.
In "The Giver," the rules for the Receiver in training are to keep all memories secret, to follow the instructions of the Giver, and to continue to take the daily pill given to dull the pain of receiving memories. The Receiver is also not allowed to share the memories with anyone else in the community.
Confucianism has to no certain type of rules.
so people can follow them
the government.
the government.
There is a load of rules that people in the UK that have to follow
The Giver is a dystopian novel. People chose to live in a society with no memories of a horrible past. Only the Giver had these memories. This is why they have no feelings when they take the lives of those that violate rules.
there rules were to go choke on the ball
The future tense of "They follow the rules" is "They will follow the rules."
The Giver's former spouse was released because she did not follow the rules of their community and attempted to share her feelings and emotions with others. This act of defiance went against the strict regulations of the society, leading to her being released.