Rosemary was the first replacement for the Giver selected by the Elders. She was Released because she asked to be; she applied for Release herself and her request was granted.
In the book "The Giver," Rosemary was the Receiver-in-Training before Jonas. She was released because the memories she received were too overwhelming for her to bear, causing her to request release. This event deeply affected the community's perception of release and its consequences.
In Lois Lowry's book "The Giver," the Giver's "daughter" is named Rosemary. She was the previous Receiver-in-Training who failed and requested to be released, leading the Giver to choose Jonas as the next Receiver.
Rosemary is the daughter of the Giver. After she basically killed herself with medicine, her name became a forbidden name.
He wanted to see his daughter(rosemary)who was released(killed) because she couldn't take the pain. So after his work was done he was going to get released.
In the book "The Giver," Rosemary was the Receiver of Memory before Jonas. She was selected to carry the memories of the community but couldn't handle the weight of the darker memories and asked to be released. Her release traumatized the Giver, which is why he was hesitant to give Jonas all the memories at first.
The failed Receiver in "The Giver" is named Rosemary. She was selected to be the Receiver of Memory before Jonas, but the memories were too overwhelming for her and she asked to be released.
In The Giver, Jonas discovers that Rosemary was the Giver's daughter and the failed Receiver before him. She asked to be released from the community after experiencing the pain and suffering of all the memories she received, causing the community to stop sharing memories with the Receivers.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the fate of the Giver is left ambiguous, leaving it open to interpretation. Some readers believe that he passed away, while others think he found peace and closure with the memories he held.
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.
All the memories that the Giver had transmitted to her were released as well - but the memories were released onto the community, who had no idea how to handle with these memories of emotion, pain, and even color. The sudden burst of emotion and memory on the community was complete chaos.
Rosemary was the Reciever- the daughter of the Giver.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the character who applied for release ten years before the story takes place was Rosemary, the previous Receiver of Memory who failed in her training and asked to be released.
In "The Giver," Rosemary's release was unusual because she requested to be released rather than being selected by the Elders. This act was a rare occurrence, as most individuals in the community were not aware of the true implications of release. Additionally, the way in which Rosemary was released, through a painful and traumatic ceremony, added to the unsettling nature of the event.