because on his job rules paper it said that he could lie to anyone he wanted to
His assignment said her can lie.
His assignment said her can lie.
The major characters in "The Giver" are Jonas, The Giver, Fiona, Asher, and Jonas's family members such as his father and mother. Each character plays a significant role in the story's development and themes.
In The Giver, Jonas was allowed to lie, which was something he had never been allowed to do before. This change in rules came after he learned the truth about the society he lived in and the practice of "Release."
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.
In "The Giver," Jonas lied when he told his parents he didn't understand why Larissa had gotten in trouble for wearing her hair ribbons. He actually knew she was too old to wear them and was trying to test his parents' reaction.
It's not physically impossible for someone to lie in their community, it's just that no one really does it, or they don't tell anyone they do it. He lies because he was chosen to be a Receiver in the Twelve ceremony, if he gets caught lying, he won't get any consequences, as for someone who isn't, they will.
The main characters are Jonas, Asher, Fiona, Lily, Jonas's parents, and The Giver.
Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
The main character in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a boy named Jonas. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories in his community and learns about the true history of the society and the role of the Giver.
Birth mothers don't have much status and are usually dumb
In the book "The Giver," Jonas is assigned the number 11.