takes care of the old untill they get released
The Elders in "The Giver" were responsible for making important decisions for the community, such as assigning roles to individuals, maintaining order, and keeping the community running smoothly. They were also in charge of enforcing the rules and practices that governed the society.
their job is to assign the jobs to the twelves, and to observe people in order for others to receive a job that they like
In the Giver their is a job called "Caretaker of the Old". Everyday the workers go to the "House of Old" and work there.
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
To receive all memories before "Sameness" and give advice to elders when requested.
In "The Giver," elders serve as respected leaders in the community who make important decisions, provide guidance, and enforce rules to maintain order and stability. They also hold the memories of the past, ensuring that valuable lessons and experiences are passed down to future generations.
Jobs in "The Giver" are decided in a Ceremony of Twelve, where the Committee of Elders assigns each Twelve-year-old to a specific role based on their strengths, aptitudes, and interests. The Chief Elder makes the final decisions regarding which job each individual will have in the community.
Discipline Wand
The Council of Elders are in charge of the ceremonies.
The giver is called upon to advise the elders when they need guidance or insight on important decisions that impact the community. The giver's wisdom and memories of the past are valued for providing clarity and perspective on various issues.
The Committee of Elders have the power to assign all of the twelves's jobs. :) i think............
the elders want everyone to be the same.
The Elders, as I believed they are called.
The Council of Elders are in charge of the ceremonies.