The Giver's favorite memory that he shared with Jonas was a memory of sledding down a snowy hill, feeling the exhilaration and joy of speed and freedom. This memory had a profound impact on Jonas, as it was his first experience of true happiness and a glimpse of what life could be like outside the strict boundaries of the community.
The Giver informed Jonas that his favorite memory consisted of warmth and love. Although he does not say the word Christmas, we derive from what he was describing in the room as a typical Christmas morning. When The Giver transferred the memory to Jonas, Jonas saw a room full of people - family - staying warm by a fireplace. It was snowing outside. There were Christmas lights in the room, flickering candles, and a golden-haired dog sleeping on the floor. There were presents on the floor, wrapped in bright paper and ribbons. The people began to unwrap the presents to reveal toys and clothing and books. People cried with delight and hugged one another. A small child sat on an elderly woman's knee. Jonas later percieved that the elderly woman was a "Grandparent."
The Giver's favorite memory was a party. It isn't mentioned but it looks like a Christmas reunion, there is kids, parents, cousins, grandparents, etc.. The giver likes it because there is love all around and a strange connection among all the people in the memory.
A family giving and receiving presents during Christmas.
His favorite memory is when their celebrating Christmas because of all the love in that room
he held on to the memory of music
WHAT
The Giver's favorite memory is discussed in Chapter 15 of the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. In this chapter, the Giver shares the memory of a joyful and peaceful sledding experience with Jonas. It is a significant moment in the story as it helps Jonas understand the importance of emotions and memories.
The giver is pleased with Jonas's reaction to his first memory, as Jonas demonstrates understanding and empathy for the person in the memory. The giver sees potential in Jonas to become a good Receiver of Memory.
the Givers favorite memory was Christmas with grandparents there. You can read it on page 122. Hope that helps.
What puzzled Jonas the most about The Giver's favorite memory was how the memory evoked feelings in The Giver that were foreign to both of them. Jonas couldn't understand the depth of emotion and connection that The Giver felt during the memory, as he had never experienced such emotions in his own community before.
Jonas wants the Giver to keep the memories of pain, suffering, and loneliness for himself. He believes that the Giver should not have to carry that burden alone and that he should experience the joy and love that the memories of a more colorful past bring.
The memory of music.
That Rosemar(the past reciever) is the Givers daughter.
Jonas learns love from the Giver's favorite memory, the Christmas memory. He thinks love family-wise is a good feeling.
Jonas felt honored and privileged to experience the giver's favorite transmitted memory. He was deeply moved by the warmth, love, and joy he felt in the memory, which contrasted with the emotions he had experienced in his own controlled and emotionless community.
When The Giver transmits a memory to Jonas, he transfers the memory by placing his hands on Jonas's back, and the memory enters Jonas's mind through a shared consciousness. Jonas then experiences the memory as if he were the one who originally had the experience.
Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
Jonas received the sunshine memory from The Giver through the process of "transferring." The Giver transmitted the memory to Jonas by placing his hands on Jonas's bare back. Jonas then experienced the memory as if it were his own.