In a village in either the future or the past, depending on how you take it.
The setting in "The Giver" is a futuristic society where everything is controlled and people's emotions and memories are suppressed.
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The setting of the book "The Giver" is a futuristic society where emotions and memories are controlled, and conformity is valued above individuality.
The setting is a dystopian society at an unspecified time in the future. Neither the book or movie The Giver tell you exactly when it takes place.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Giver. Go to that site and look through plat summary
Rosemary is The Giver's daughter who basically committed suicide when she asked of she could inject the needle into her fore arm to be released. She was in training before Jonas and could not take the pain of the crucial memories. Hope this helps you!
The novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry takes place in a society where seasons are not explicitly mentioned. However, the setting appears to be a controlled environment with a consistent climate throughout the year.
In Chapters 1-5 of "The Giver," the setting is a seemingly utopian community where everything is controlled and regulated. The community appears to be peaceful and harmonious, with rules and procedures governing every aspect of daily life. Jonas, the protagonist, is getting ready to turn twelve and receive his assigned role in the community.
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