In Jonas's community in "The Giver," individuals balance their personal identities with societal expectations through strict adherence to rules and conformity. Citizens are conditioned to suppress their emotions and desires for the greater good, ensuring harmony and stability. However, as Jonas begins to receive memories from The Giver, he realizes the importance of individuality and the richness of human experience, leading him to question the sacrifices made for societal conformity. Ultimately, this tension highlights the struggle between personal freedom and collective responsibility.
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JOE THE CUTEY FAV COLOR IS BLUE I ASKED HIM WHEN I WENT TO HIS CONCERT I HAD BACKSTAGE PASSES
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Joseph Adam Jonas
Nicholas Jerry Jonas
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