They did it 'cuz they honor "Sameness" and don't think ppl should be different. They think if ppl were different, ppl would get left out and be made fun of. (SPOILER!!!!!!!!!!!!: Later on, you learn the ppl in the community cannot see color because there are lots of DIFFERENT COLORS. They also have Climate Control, which means no weather... The community is just BLAH!!! )Also, the only choice children in the community have is how they spend their "vollunteer hours".
PS If you are one of my TAG classmates, I will kill you. ;)
In "The Giver," the community does not have individual choices because the society is designed to promote sameness and eliminate conflict. This is done to maintain stability and control over the population. By restricting choices, the community ensures that everyone follows the rules and maintains order.
yes,but he couldnt discuss his training.
helping others and being involved with the coummunity
the secretary of sates lives in a populated area or a political coummunity
By relinquishing choices to a giver, individuals may gain a sense of security and guidance but may lose autonomy and the opportunity for personal growth. This can also create dependence on the giver and limit creativity and critical thinking skills.
The Autonomous Community is southern Spain is called Andalucia.
the ummah is when mulims form a family and one coummunity the rules of ummah are when a family be a family
Jonas experiences frustrations in "The Giver" because he starts to feel the weight of the painful memories he receives from the Giver. He becomes frustrated with the lack of choices and freedom in his regulated society. Additionally, Jonas becomes frustrated with the hypocrisy and superficiality of the community's rules and values.
In order to have a 'perfect' society, there can only be order. If people could do what they wanted, they would disrupt the order.
The word "suspense" is not found in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. This book is focused on themes of dystopia, choices, memories, and emotions rather than suspense.
He asked them if they loved him. but they don't know what love is, so it is meaningless. they said that they enjoy him and take pride in his accomplishments.
The community in The Giver uses bicycles as their main mode of transportation. There are no cars or airplanes in their society, as the use of technology and personal choices are restricted to maintain control over the citizens.
It is important to strike a balance between having choices and following a secure path in life. Having choices allows for flexibility and personal growth, while following a secure path provides stability and direction. It is ultimately up to the individual to decide what mix of choices and security aligns best with their goals and values.