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In Lois Lowry's "The Giver," Jonas initially views sameness as a necessary structure for societal order and safety. However, as he begins to experience emotions and memories through his training with the Giver, he starts to recognize the limitations and drawbacks of a life devoid of individuality and choice. Jonas ultimately comes to believe that true richness in life comes from embracing differences, emotions, and the complexities of human experience rather than conforming to a uniform existence.

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