The giver gives him the memory of a rainbow after he describes how the apple "Changed'
--Sami 6th grade
The Giver believes that Jonas needs to experience pain to understand true happiness and make meaningful connections with others. By experiencing pain, Jonas gains wisdom and empathy, which are crucial for him to appreciate the beauty of life and make choices that challenge the status quo in his community.
Yes, in The Giver, the people of Jonas' community are unable to see color due to the removal of the ability to perceive color as part of their sameness-inducing society. Jonas experiences seeing color for the first time when he is selected to be the Receiver of Memory.
If the color is conected to some thing from your child hood that was a special memory for you, and you see it alot and it conects to good things.
on page 81 Jonas makes a simile when in the first memory the snow gathers on the back of his hands; he compares it to cold fur
There is not really a cliffhanger just a very unclear ending that makes you think. The ending never specifies whether Jonas and Gabriel find elsewhere. It leaves you wondering if Jonas is slipping into a memory or if he as actually found Elsewhere.
Kingston makes Flash memory.
once you figure out what sound the color yellow makes you will understand
I would get an elite, more memory and a different color. Makes you feel unique.
Because their last name is Jonas and they are Brothers. That makes the Jonas Brothers.
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In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the cliffhanger involves Jonas leaving his community in search of Elsewhere, uncertain of what lies ahead and the fate of his loved ones back home. The ending is ambiguous and leaves readers wondering about the outcome of his journey and the impact on the society he left behind.
Jonas keeps the apple to investigate because he notices that the apple's color changes as the community members are seeing it. This makes him curious and leads him to question his reality and the limitations of the community's control over the environment.