Well Jonas receives memories about climate (sun, snow), love, pain, and colors and they no longer exist within the community by the time he gets them.
To escape and fre the memories
Well because Jonas is worried about Gabriel. He want Gabriel to stay alive.
chap.11 With no words, just by touching Jonas's back lightly, the old man transmits the memory. Jonas actually feels the cold; then he can see snow, a sled, a hill and feel himself sledding downhill (foreshadowing here-remember that sled). When Jonas opens his eyes, the Receiver explains that the memory he has just given Jonas is a very distant memory, from before Climate Control, before the community went to Sameness. The Receiver then transmits memories of sunshine and sun- burn. Before Jonas leaves, the old man, who seems ter- ribly weary and sad, tells Jonas to call him The Giver.
Jonas had never seen colors before. In his community, the concept of color was eliminated to ensure sameness and control over emotions and choices. This lack of color is a significant aspect of his experiences until he begins to receive memories from the Giver, allowing him to perceive a vibrant world beyond his monochromatic existence.
It's About Time, Jonas Brothers, & A Little Bit Longer.
Jonas feels joy and exhilaration after experiencing the memories of snow and sledding. It is a positive and new sensation for him, contrasting with the controlled and monotone world he is used to in the Community.
One-generation memories are ordinary memories belonging to previous receivers of memories, while the memories Jonas receives are significant and emotion-filled memories chosen selectively by the Giver to impart wisdom and knowledge for the betterment of society. These memories are not randomly selected but deliberately transmitted to Jonas to fulfill his role as the Receiver of Memory.
Jonas received memories from The Giver for several weeks before deciding to escape from the community.
Yes, in "The Giver," Jonas received memories from the Giver for about a year before deciding to leave the community.
One generation memories are only one lifes memories the ones he is receiving are the whole worlds memories. Hope this helped this is my first one i answered.
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.
Jonas learns what color is because the first day he talks to the givier and he tells him that it is color.
Jonas receives memories of pleasure, pain, color, music, weather, and emotions from The Giver. Some specific memories include sledding down hills, celebrating holidays, feeling the pain of a broken bone, and experiencing war and death. These memories help him understand the true complexity of life and the importance of individuality and freedom.
Jonas is instructed to leave his community, follow the river, and to remember the memories that were transferred to him. He is also told to endure the pain and uncertainty as he searches for a new life.
The Giver holds back memories of pain, suffering, and war from Jonas. These memories are deemed too traumatic for Jonas to experience and are kept hidden to protect him from the harsh realities of the world.
At the end of each section in "The Giver," the giver helps Jonas gain a deeper understanding of the memories he receives, providing insight and guidance to help Jonas process and make sense of them. This guidance is crucial for Jonas as he struggles to comprehend the depth of emotions and experiences that these memories contain.
The Receiver in the community holds the memories of all the community (sad, happy...etc.). And the memories are from generations way before Jonas's. The Giver is the one who passes the memories to Jonas.