Jonas and the audience are uncomfortable because Jonas is not assigned during the Ceremony of Twelve. The Chief Elder apologizes, which adds to the discomfort, but explains that Jonas was not assigned, but selected to be the new Receiver of Memory.
Jonas runs away on pages 179-181 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
Jonas falls off the sled in "The Giver" on page 82 in chapter 9.
it is why the aircraft was flying so close to the community.
In Chapter 14 of "The Giver," Jonas experiences the sensation of pain for the first time when he accidentally sleds downhill and breaks his leg. This pain is a new and intense experience for him as the Giver has shielded him from physical discomfort in the past.
Jonas felt pain in his leg in Chapter 23 of "The Giver" when he was traveling through the forest with Gabriel.
In chapter two of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, The Receiver is revealed to be an elder named The Giver who holds the memories of the community. He is responsible for training and passing on these memories to the new Receiver, Jonas. The relationship between The Giver and Jonas is crucial to the plot of the book.
In chapter fifteen, Jonas helps The Giver by embracing the memories and emotions he receives, giving The Giver temporary relief from the burdens he has carried alone for so long. Jonas's willingness to share the weight of these memories provides comfort and connection for both of them, strengthening their bond and giving The Giver hope for the future.
Jonas plans his escape with the Giver in chapter 19. But later Jonas changes the plan and can't wait the two weeks. His father is going to give his brother one more night to sleep through the night and if not the child will be released. Jonas has to leave in chapter 21.
What does Jonas think of EACH RULE he receives in chapter 9?
Jonas feels uncomfortable and uncertain about the ceremony because he doesn't fully understand its implications. The Giver helps Jonas by explaining the true nature of the ceremonies and what they signify, which opens Jonas' eyes to the darker aspects of his society.
The Giver's favorite memory is discussed in Chapter 15 of the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. In this chapter, the Giver shares the memory of a joyful and peaceful sledding experience with Jonas. It is a significant moment in the story as it helps Jonas understand the importance of emotions and memories.