Life in "The Giver" seems to run smoothly because the society has strict rules and controls in place that eliminate individuality and suppress strong emotions. By removing choices and feelings, the society minimizes conflict and enforces compliance. However, this also leads to a lack of true freedom and emotional depth.
Opinions vary, but both books are highly acclaimed in their own right. "Gathering Blue" delves into a different society and themes compared to "The Giver," offering a unique perspective on societal structures and individual freedom. It ultimately depends on personal preferences in terms of themes and storytelling style.
I don't think he dies. The book doesn't make it clear. I think he sees 'the elsewhere' and the story ends. To me it seemed that it continues and they make it to the place and are helped back to health.
The community in "The Giver" restricts their people from feeling in order to maintain control and prevent individuals from experiencing negative emotions or making choices based on those emotions. This control ultimately serves to keep the community functioning smoothly and in accordance with the leaders' vision of a utopian society.
In "The Giver" series, the birth mothers seem to be individuals who are deemed as having a particular role in society and are assigned to give birth. They are respected for their ability to conceive and carry children, but their role may also be somewhat limited or controlled by the society in which they live.
I think the word your looking for is Legito (i think i spelt it right). It is the oppisite of stecito.
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.
In The book the giver they think being released is a good thing. They actually make it a celebration. But actually that means they are going to be put to death. So the utopian society is actually liying to them but they dont know that of course.
In "The Giver," the protagonist is Jonas, a young boy chosen to be the Receiver of Memories. The antagonist can be seen as the society in which Jonas lives, which strips away emotions and memories in the pursuit of sameness.
Jonas's parents think he has been greatly honored because he has been selected as the Receiver of Memory, a highly respected and important role in their community. They believe this is a prestigious and significant opportunity for him to serve their society.
Giver is a thing that matches people together. In my opinion i think you should just wait and let love come to you.
I think it is medicene giver
I think it's "seemed to think"