the memory of lonlieness and loss
The Giver shared with Rosemary memories of pain and suffering, causing her immense emotional distress. This led to Rosemary's decision to request for the release as she couldn't cope with the overwhelming emotions associated with those memories.
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In "The Giver," Rosemary was released by being injected with a lethal injection by the Chief Elder. This was done because Rosemary could not bear the emotional weight of being the Receiver of Memory and requested to be released rather than continue in her role.
In "The Giver," Rosemary symbolizes the consequences of experiencing pain and memories intensely. Her decision to apply for release sheds light on the dangers of feeling too deeply and the importance of balancing emotion and memory. Rosemary's role serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of holding on to extreme emotions.
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She was the chosen new receiver before Jonas. But she never became a full receiver because she could not handle the sad memories like loneliness. Because of that she asked for a release. At the end of the book you learn that the Giver was her father.
The Giver feels a mix of emotions after giving Jonas the first memory. He is relieved to share the burden of those memories, but also saddened by the pain and suffering that comes with them. He is hopeful that by passing on these memories, he can help Jonas understand the true depth of human experience.
The giver appeared sad because he was afraid Jonas might not be strong enough or brave enough.
Sad and angry.
The Giver asks for forgiveness because he knows that transmitting painful memories is difficult for Jonas. He understands the burden he is placing on Jonas by sharing these memories and wants to make sure Jonas does not blame him for the suffering he is experiencing. Asking for forgiveness shows that the Giver cares about Jonas's emotional well-being.
The Giver is drained and sad because he is losing the only person he has a deep connection with and is also losing hope that things can change in the community. Having shared all the painful memories with Jonas, he is left feeling more alone and burdened with the weight of his knowledge.
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give it back.there is no point of keeping it that's what i say too it will just make you sad by the memory of having it! Give it back! unless u want to use it against them but that's just messed up
The Giver transmits memories, some bad some good, to Jonas. He prepares him for his assignment which is, The Receiver. The receiver receives all the bad memories from the town so the town is not sad. "It is better for one to suffer than all to suffer", The Giver.