The community in "The Giver" is safe because it is strictly controlled by rules and regulations that eliminate individuality, diversity, and freedom of choice. Citizens are closely monitored and conformity is enforced, resulting in a society without conflict or unrest. The absence of emotions, memories, and personal choices also contributes to the sense of safety in the community.
The community in The Giver is safe because they have strict rules and regulations that eliminate any potential risks or dangers. The community practices Sameness, which mitigates conflicts and ensures conformity among its members. Additionally, the community lacks individuality and emotions, which reduces the chances of erratic behavior or violence.
He would leave the community. And think so that no one finds him.
The Giver has to carry all the pain so that he is able to lead the community into a better direction with the knowledge that the memories bring. But he has to carry it so that everyone else in the community doesn't have to feel pain and suffering.
the committee
The Giver warns Jonas to stay away from the river because it is dangerous and unpredictable. The river represents uncertainty and the unknown, which can be unsettling for those in the tightly controlled community of the book.
it is why the aircraft was flying so close to the community.
The community needs a Receiver to hold all the memories of the past so that the people can live in a controlled environment, free of pain, discomfort, and conflict. The Receiver's role is to bear the burden of memories and provide guidance to the community leaders.
it depends if you have dark eyes or light eyes. Jonah has light eyes and so does the giver, therefore they can see colour.
The Giver is the one with all the memories in the book because he serves as the community's repository of historical knowledge and experiences. This role helps him guide the community's leaders and advise Jonas in his training.
He wanted to see his daughter(rosemary)who was released(killed) because she couldn't take the pain. So after his work was done he was going to get released.
It is so hard for the commute to change the rules because they take a long time to make a decision
In "The Giver," the Receiver is a chosen individual who receives memories of the past from the current Receiver. This role involves storing memories of the community's history and experiences so that others in the community do not have to bear the burden of those memories. The Receiver is responsible for advising the elders on decisions based on the lessons learned from those memories.