Jonas' parents tell him that he could no longer hang out with his friends when he gets his assignment
Jonas' parents share memories of their childhood experiences and adventures, as well as stories about their friends and the relationships they had. They discuss their upbringing, past experiences, and how they have created bonds with their friends over the years. These stories help to create a sense of connection and understanding within their family.
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As his abilities as the Receiver of Memories grew, he became more and more aliented from the others of the community.
He has been alienated because they think he doesn't fit in. When the give, gives him memories he can know the truth of things and try to tell his friends to stop the things they do (play war).
The main characters in "The Giver" are Jonas, the protagonist who is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories; The Giver, who mentors Jonas and holds all the memories of the past; and Jonas's family members such as his parents and sister Lily.
Jonas is relationship with his parent and friends change after received his life assignment because Jonas is live in the community
The Receiver transmits memories to Jonas by placing his hands on Jonas's bare back and transferring the memories through touch. This allows Jonas to experience the memories as if they were his own.
The war game reminds jonas of his war memories which are painfull for him to bring up and are mainly emotionaly harsh on him
thanks for the memories because he misses his friends in new jersey
Jonas wanted to stop the practice of suppressing emotions and memories. He wanted to bring back the memories to help the community understand the importance of emotions and individuality, instead of living in a controlled and emotionless society.
Jonas uses memories to gain wisdom and understanding about the world outside the restrictive community he lives in. By experiencing memories of things like color, music, and emotions, Jonas begins to question the limitations of his society and the truths he has been taught. As he delves deeper into his training as the Receiver of Memories, Jonas uses these newfound revelations to challenge the status quo and ultimately seek change.
Jonas misinterpreted the receiver job because he had to lie and he had could not tell his parents how he felt or what dream he had
Because they were playing 'war', and had no idea what they were really doing. Jonas' friends had no concept of death, or dying, or pain, and Jonas did, via his memories from The Giver. Therefore, it pained Jonas to see his friends pretending to kill each other, when he had such a real concept of death.
their dad was a preacher