At the end of the story, Jonas and Gabe escape from the community and journey to a new place where they can live freely and experience true emotions.
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
gabriel
What two questions that the author left unanswered at the end of the book giver ?
In "The Giver," the story ends with the main character, Jonas, escaping from the community with a baby named Gabriel. They travel through harsh conditions to reach a place where they hope to find freedom and a better life. The resolution of the story is open-ended, leaving the reader to interpret what happens next for Jonas and Gabriel.
The simple answer is that you must read the story first because it will tell you what happens in the end. That is what a story is for.
He died at the end
The end of the giver is not really given to you... Lowry leaves A LOT of room for interpretation in the book. At the end he is at the top of a hill and he sees the sled and the people are waiting for them and Gabe. Many people have told me what they thought the ending was: He died as all his memories come rushing back and the people (in heaven) are waiting for him he has found elsewhere he is hallucinating OR all of the above together
She died
Jonas and gabriel see a house with Christmas lights and Jonas knows right there that that's the plsce he wants to be
At the beginning of the story, there is no difference in the range of emotions that Jonas feels compared to his family and friends. By the end of the story, that has changed very much
Gabe Miller plays Tight End for the Washington Redskins.