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Are you being serious? Kevin Jonas, actually called Paul Kevin Jonas, is the eldest Jonas Brother. The Jonas Brothers' father, affectionately known as "Papa Jonas" is also called Paul Kevin Jonas, but like his son, prefers being called Kevin.
In Jonas's packet, the rule that terrifies him is the directive that he must not share any memories with anyone. This rule instills fear in him because it isolates him, placing a heavy burden on his shoulders as the Receiver of Memory. The weight of holding all the community's past experiences while being forbidden to connect with others about them makes him feel profoundly alone and anxious about his new role.
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Yes. Kevin Jonas has had to run of stage and go throw up.
Yes they're the same person but instead of being called Paul, he uses his middle name, Kevin.
he has being selected to be the next Receiver of memory
The Giver believes Jonas is a good receiver because he displays qualities like sensitivity, courage, and openness to new experiences. Jonas has shown potential to understand complex emotions and memories, making him well-suited for the responsibilities of being the Receiver of Memory.
Initially, Jonas feels a sense of pride at being chosen as the Receiver of Memory. However, as he undergoes his training and learns about the pain and burden of holding all of society's memories, he begins to question the honor of the role.
Jonas is not permitted to apply for release because he has been selected to be the Receiver of Memory, a highly respected and crucial role in their community. This means he must stay and fulfill the duties of the Receiver rather than being released like others who have reached a certain age.
According to Jonas's parents, the previous receiver-in-training, known as the Receiver, had failed in his training and asked to be released, which is a term for being sent out of the community to live elsewhere. They mention that he had become overwhelmed by the memories and could no longer bear the pain and suffering that came with them.
Rosemary, the receiver to be before Jonas, was very happy with her new job because the Giver only gave her happy memories. However, once he began giving her memories of pain, she was extremely unhappy and asked to be released, hence the rule about Jonas never being able to ask for release.
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Roberto was the instructor of elevens -the dude who was smiling when he was released after being at the House of the Old. The old lady Lady Larissa told Jonas about him in the bathing room in the House of the Old in chapter 4.
Jonas needs courage to be the Receiver because the role exposes him to intense memories of pain, suffering, and despair from the past. He must bear the weight of these memories alone, without being able to share them with others. This can be emotionally challenging and requires immense strength to endure.
As the Receiver, he was the repository of all memories for the Community. When he became the Giver and Jonas was training to become the new Receiver, the older Receiver was giving away part of himself in the form of the memories. These became lost to him forever, as he explains later in the story.
All the receivers we hear about have blue eyes, so that is one reason. Jonas is caring, as shown in his friendship with Asher. He is intelligent, kind, and caring, and he begins to see colors on his own, which also shows his aptitude for becoming the Receiver.
Jonas is doing his best to navigate his new role as the Receiver of Memories. He is showing courage and resilience in the face of difficult and painful experiences. However, he is also struggling with the weight of the memories and the burden of knowledge, which is impacting his mental and emotional well-being.