He feels indifferent because he's the only one that got picked
In "The Giver," Jonas experiences a range of emotions as he learns the truths about his society. At first, he is curious and eager to learn from The Giver. As he becomes aware of the darker aspects of his community, he feels shock, confusion, and eventually outrage. Ultimately, he gains a sense of purpose and determination to make a change.
He is apprehensive about the upcoming Ceremony of Twelve
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
In "The Giver," Jonas's concern for the precision of language is evident in his realization of the limitations of his community's vocabulary and the lack of depth in their communication. His desire for accuracy and clarity in expressing his feelings and experiences leads him to question the language restrictions imposed by the society and seek a deeper connection through more precise language. Ultimately, this concern for precision of language plays a central role in Jonas's journey towards individuality and understanding.
The receiver is the person who receives the feelings of the giver so that he knows what everything means.
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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.
JOE THE CUTEY FAV COLOR IS BLUE I ASKED HIM WHEN I WENT TO HIS CONCERT I HAD BACKSTAGE PASSES
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