Being a Mom the most important job.
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I think it was Nick Jonas. I know for certain that it was Nick Jonas
B. The commitee of Elders match the people
I don't think that Nick Jonas has a MoshiMonster.
in the community
He would leave the community. And think so that no one finds him.
Jonas and The Giver hatch a plan to help Jonas escape from the community and find a new life beyond the boundaries. They come up with a plan for Jonas to leave during the ceremony where he is supposed to be given his Assignment for life.
When Jonas left the community at the end of "The Giver," it's likely that there was confusion and distress among the residents. They may have experienced a sense of loss and uncertainty about the future without Jonas. The community could have also begun questioning their way of life and the memories that Jonas shared with them.
Being a Mom the most important job.
yes
I also think it could be considered the world outside of Jonas's society.Elsewhere is a place outside of the community (ies). And it's loads better than the community.
The community would get all the memories
Jonas and The Giver believed in the existence of an external world because of the memories they shared. The memories revealed to them feelings, experiences, and colors that were missing from their controlled community, suggesting that there was a world beyond their limited environment.
Jonas taking home the apple could indicate a potential shift in his belief in and adherence to the community rules. By making a choice that goes against the rules regarding sharing and public property, Jonas is showing a willingness to challenge and question the norms of his community. This act of defiance suggests that he may be starting to think for himself and question the strict regulations imposed by the community.
In "The Giver," the protagonist is Jonas, a young boy chosen to be the Receiver of Memories. The antagonist can be seen as the society in which Jonas lives, which strips away emotions and memories in the pursuit of sameness.
The Giver's plan was to let Jonas attempt to reach Elsewhere. When Jonas left the community, all the memories that were given to him by the Giver would have returned back to the community. When the community had these memories, they hoped that their way of life would be change.