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In Lois Lowry's "The Giver," Jonas must confront and reject the societal norms and expectations that bind him to the community's strict rules and emotional suppression. This involves embracing his individuality and the memories of deep emotions, love, and pain that he receives from The Giver. By choosing to seek a life of true freedom and authenticity, he effectively begins to sever the metaphorical strings that tie him to a controlled existence. Ultimately, Jonas's journey is about awakening to the complexities of human experience and choosing to live fully.

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