Jonas is starting to feel unfairness because he is gaining knowledge and awareness of the oppressive and controlled society he lives in. As he receives memories from the Giver, he begins to see the lack of freedom and individuality in his community, leading him to question the rules and practices enforced by the Elders. This realization challenges his previous beliefs and understanding of the world around him.
he wanted there to be choices. Not for everything to be the same. Jonas wanted to wake up in the morning and chose between a red tunic and a blue tunic.
Jonas begins to feel unfairness in his world because as the Receiver of Memories, he gains insight into the pain and suffering that is hidden from the other members of his community. He becomes aware of the lack of individual choice and freedom, leading him to question the principles of sameness and conformity that governs their society. Jonas's experiences as the Receiver challenge his beliefs and understanding of the world around him, causing him to feel the unfairness of the system he previously trusted.
Jonas who lives in a colorless world
Everyone's future is decided by the society
Jonas wonders about his family, his friends, and the outside world when he is not with The Giver. He grapples with the lack of freedom and choice in his society, and questions the values and rules that have been imposed upon him.
I don't have personal preferences, but many people enjoy the character of Jonas in "The Giver" as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and challenges the world he lives in.
Everyone's future is decided by the society
Everyone's future is decided by the society
Everyone's future is decided by the society
Everyone's future is decided by the society
Everyone's future is decided by the society
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