Jonas is instructed to leave his community, follow the river, and to remember the memories that were transferred to him. He is also told to endure the pain and uncertainty as he searches for a new life.
Unless they are coming from another person, the brain does not receive instructions, it receives signals. Instructions are high level, complex entities.
Well Jonas receives memories about climate (sun, snow), love, pain, and colors and they no longer exist within the community by the time he gets them.
because for some of the rules like you can lie, Jonas has been taught to never lie
because for some of the rules like you can lie, Jonas has been taught to never lie
I'm not to sure
Jonas feels joy and exhilaration after experiencing the memories of snow and sledding. It is a positive and new sensation for him, contrasting with the controlled and monotone world he is used to in the Community.
What does Jonas think of EACH RULE he receives in chapter 9?
The ceremonial naming and age assignments of the children. Jonas's selection as the Receiver of Memory. Jonas's training with the Giver and the memories he receives. Jonas's realization of the truth about the community. Jonas's escape with the baby Gabriel. The community's response and the implications of Jonas's departure.
Before Jonas ever receives the memory of the rainbow they never mention that Gabe's eyes are blue. They mention that they are pale and have depth.
Jonas uses the privilege of being able to lie the most in "The Giver." He lies to his parents and the elders about his true feelings and experiences throughout the story.
Team Jonas sends out a renewal letter thirty days before membership expiration to the email address on file. The instructions for renewal are included in the letter.
he needs to listen to listen to the Chief Elder and remember all he and the others say