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The local people revere the mountain
The giver treats Jonas with love and care. Once Jonas learned about love, The Giver tells Jonas that they have a great bond and that he loves him dearly.
The local people know they need the resources of the mountain(apex)
Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
The giver appeared sad because he was afraid Jonas might not be strong enough or brave enough.
its not fair because people should have some freedom to things they want and do
that they should not be releasing.
People forget how old they are in the giver because age is unimportant after 12
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Near the beginning of Chapter 20, the Giver refers to Fiona as Jonas's "red-haired friend".
The people in The Giver only have first names.
The word "infraction" appears in Chapter 3 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It is used to describe a wrongdoing or violation of rules committed by Jonas during his training sessions.
Jonas experiences strange things in "The Giver," such as seeing the color red, feeling intense emotions, and receiving memories from the Giver. These experiences challenge his understanding of the world and the society he lives in, ultimately leading him to question the rules and values of his community.
No, "The Giver" is a novel by Lois Lowry about a dystopian society, while "The Dream Giver" is a book by Bruce Wilkinson that focuses on achieving your dreams and potential. They are different works with different themes and messages.
they dont have emotions. the giver has the memories of the past when there were emotions and before the community conformed to Sameness.
Make her laugh! Giver her compliments, suprise her with new things.
In The Giver, all the people of the community are color blind, but since Jonas is The Giver, he can see colors. What happened to the apple was that he was able to see the color red.