The elders is having no power cuzz the government is juss not good sooo ya feel me
In "The Giver," the elders are responsible for guiding and leading the community. They make important decisions, enforce rules, and oversee the smooth functioning of society. They also hold the memories of the past to provide wisdom and guidance to the current generation.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
They enforce the rules, determine assignments, organize family units, host celebrations, declare holidays, and determine who gets released.
Discipline Wand
The Council of Elders are in charge of the ceremonies.
The giver is called upon to advise the elders when they need guidance or insight on important decisions that impact the community. The giver's wisdom and memories of the past are valued for providing clarity and perspective on various issues.
The Committee of Elders have the power to assign all of the twelves's jobs. :) i think............
the elders want everyone to be the same.
The Elders, as I believed they are called.
The Council of Elders are in charge of the ceremonies.
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
In Chapter 2 of "The Giver," when children reach the age of Ones, they are given their family units in a ceremony where they are officially assigned to their families by the Committee of Elders. This marks the beginning of their journey towards maturity and responsibility in the community.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
In "The Giver," the community elders have the roles of decision-makers who enforce rules, preservers of the community's history and traditions, and mentors who guide the young people in their roles and responsibilities.