They thought Gabriel would learn something from Jonas's father
The community made the exception to the rules because they realized that keeping memories alive through one individual could benefit the society as a whole. By preserving the memories with one person, they could learn from the past and make better decisions for the future without the burden of pain and suffering.
in the community
He would leave the community. And think so that no one finds him.
Jonas initially views the rules in the community as necessary for maintaining order and safety. However, as he learns more about the restrictions in the community and the impact they have on individual freedoms and emotions, his perspective on the rules begins to shift. He starts to question their purpose and sees them as limiting rather than protective.
The Committee of Elders is a group of leaders in the community who make important decisions and govern the society in the book "The Giver." They are responsible for assigning roles to individuals, making rules, and maintaining order in the community.
Jona's mother was shocked and distraught when she found out he had escaped from The Giver because she realized he had gone against the rules of their community and could be in grave danger outside the strict boundaries they lived within.
What does Jonas think of EACH RULE he receives in chapter 9?
yes
I also think it could be considered the world outside of Jonas's society.Elsewhere is a place outside of the community (ies). And it's loads better than the community.
They are killed through toxic injections. It says it in the book itself.
Jonas and The Giver believed in the existence of an external world because of the memories they shared. The memories revealed to them feelings, experiences, and colors that were missing from their controlled community, suggesting that there was a world beyond their limited environment.
Jonas and The Giver hatch a plan to help Jonas escape from the community and find a new life beyond the boundaries. They come up with a plan for Jonas to leave during the ceremony where he is supposed to be given his Assignment for life.
yes