The Giver wanted Jonas to call him the Giver. This may sound odd but when the Giver said this he was still called the receiver. The Giver asked him to call him the Giver because he was no longer the receiver, therefore it was not appropriate to call him receiver any longer.
He was tittled as the Receiver but now he has given Jonas that position so he must be called something else, and the person before him (and before and before and before) was tittled as the Giver when he was in the process of giving up his position.
The receiver tells Jonas to call him The Giver.
The Giver...
The Giver.
The receivers attendant tells Jonas that the locks are to ensure privacy for the receiver. They prevent anyone else from entering the room while the receiver is working with the Giver.
how did jonas change as a result of becoming the receiver? - The Giver
Ya Ya
The Giver asked Jonas to share painful memories with him to help him understand the weight of emotions and experiences that society has chosen to repress. By sharing these memories, Jonas gains a deeper understanding of human emotions, which prepares him for his role as the Receiver of Memories.
Jonas misinterpreted the receiver job because he had to lie and he had could not tell his parents how he felt or what dream he had
In "The Giver," the Receiver transmits memories to Jonas by placing his hands on Jonas's bare back. This physical connection allows the memories to be transferred from the Receiver to Jonas's mind.
Jonas becomes the next Receiver.
The previous Receiver's job was to transmit memories to Jonas so he could bear the burden of humanity's pain and suffering on behalf of the community.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is selected as the Receiver of Memory on page 12.
old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>
The Receiver