It is chapter 20 or 21
Jonas runs away on pages 179-181 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
chapter 4
In the book, it explains that the Giver cannot escape with Jonas because he must help the community with their soon to be acquired new memories. Also, it implies that after the Giver helps the community he will apply for release and be with his daughter, Rosemary.
The Giver told Jonas to run away because he saw that the community's strict rules were suppressing individuality and freedom, and he wanted Jonas to have a chance to experience a life outside of those constraints and find true happiness. He understood that the community's rules were flawed and limiting, and felt that Jonas deserved a better future.
The falling action is when Gabe and Jonas escaoe from the community to find elsewhere
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Harrison from the text “Harrison Bergeron” and Jonas from “The Giver” both Jonas In “The Giver”, page 212 states, “The Giver had planned: that as he moved away from the community, he would shed the memories and leave them behind for the people” Jonas and Giver wanted to do this because they wanted the community to freak out and ask Giver for advice. Of course Jonas and Giver knew the risk of doing so, as it meant that if either one was caught, they would be killed. They were both willing to take the risk so the community could go back to having choices and have the right to be different from others. Harrison Bergeron This tells the reader that Harrison can easily break out of what keeps him “equal” to other people. It also relates to the second reason individuality is important because people will always find a way out of being controlled; this is shown by Harrison taking off all of his handicaps without any difficulty However, Harrison and Jonas are the only people that feel differently about their society only because of their braveness, Intelligence, and willingness to rebel. These two characters try to find ways to better their communities through their own personal expeditions. Harrison and Jonas are extremely brave.Harrison from the text “Harrison Bergeron '' and Jonas, from “The Giver”, live in a society run by an over controlling government that does not allow its citizens to make their own choices. lives in a society also run by an over controlling government and his society is completely In “Harrison Bergeron'', it says, “Harrison tore the straps of his handicap harness like wet tissue paper, tore straps guaranteed to support five thousand pounds.” The main characters, Jonas and Harrison, demonstrate differences in that Jonas is being given the gift of difference from others in his society, while Harrison’s differences are being taken away through the use of handicaps. Each of these societies have various perspectives on what it means to achieve and force equality.
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"The Giver" by Lois Lowry explores a dystopian society that has eliminated pain and suffering by removing emotions and memories. The main idea of the novel revolves around the importance of individuality, freedom of choice, and the complexities of human emotions. The story follows a young boy named Jonas who learns the truth behind his seemingly perfect world and embarks on a journey to reclaim these essential aspects of being human.
Its about this boy who doesn't want to be given all of the history from before time and doesn't want his father to kill this baby so he plans to run away with the baby
He wants to run for president.... VOTE NICK JONAS!
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