Yes. One is - "Jonas had become a rock. He could not move, but yet knew his existence"
Yes, "The Giver" by Lois Lowry contains several metaphors. For example, the concept of "releasing" in the story serves as a metaphor for euthanasia. The color red also symbolizes strong emotions and individuality in a society that suppresses such feelings.
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In "The Giver," some metaphors include the "sameness" representing conformity and loss of individuality, the "stirrings" symbolizing suppressed emotions and desires, and "color" reflecting the depth and complexity of human experience. These metaphors enhance the themes of control, individuality, and emotional depth in the novel.
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I cant think of any, but there are plenty of metaphors
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Very limited and small. The Giver also doesn't have any weather so it doesn't effect the happiness and perfection that is The Giver.
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