1. There is no lying
2. You must use precise language
3. You must share feelings at dinner
4.You must share dreams at breakfast
5. You must take pills for stirrings
6. You must finish volunteer hours
7. You can only have two kids, one boy and one girl
8. There is no fighting
9. Adults and children can't look at each other nude
10. Respect elders
11. Be respectful
12. Can't ride a bike before the age of nine
13. Girls must wear ribbons until the age of nine
14. Must get a life assignment at Ceremony of Twelve
15. You must apologize for bad things
The community in "The Giver" is characterized by strict rules, lack of emotions, and suppression of individuality. Everyone is assigned roles in society and have their memories erased to prevent them from experiencing pain or joy. The community values conformity and control above all else.
If you are asking what it is named, I don't believe it has a name -- other than, simply, "the Community." If you are asking what its relevance is to the characters and themes of the story, it would be sufficient to describe the community as follows:
The community is the place where Jonas (one of the central characters) and, of course, the Giver (who is a member of the community responsible for internalizing all of the town's memories and dreams) both live and work. The town is monotonous and profoundly static; it is a place where everything is always the same, and nothing ever changes -- until, of course, the story begins to unfold.
It has no feelings, is in sameness, there are no memories, and they release any one who does not conform with their society. Its someones utopia but to us it's a Dystopia. Hope I helped you all.
In this community, its a perfect society. Nobody has feeling and they think what there doing is right. Jonas finds out that his community is really perfect by the giver training him.
Its sameness
I don't even know
Jonas had fun
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The receiver in "The Giver" did not have access to memories of the past before the community was created. This is contrasted with the Giver, who holds all memories and emotions for the community.
The highest job in the community in the book "The Giver" is called the Receiver of Memory.
The Giver in the book "The Giver" is a character named The Giver who is responsible for storing the memories of the community and passing them on to the protagonist, Jonas, who is training to become his successor. The Giver's role is to help the community avoid making the same mistakes that led to their highly controlled society.
The very last ceremony celebrated in the community in "The Giver" is the Ceremony of Release.
In Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver," the Giver's real name is never revealed. He is simply known as the Giver, as is the role he plays in the community.
The river in "The Giver" was located on the outskirts of the community, beyond the boundary of the controlled environment. Jonas and the Giver accessed it by traveling through the wilderness.
The euphemism for death in Jonas community is "released".
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in the community
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The Rescue from Without in "The Giver" occurs when Jonas escapes the community and is helped by the Giver himself. The Giver provides guidance, wisdom, and support to help Jonas navigate the challenges of the outside world and find a new community where he can create a better future.
Jonas flees the community after receiving memories from the Giver. He ventures into Elsewhere, leaving the community behind to seek a better life.