In the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas interrupts his friends playing a game of "War." He feels uncomfortable with the way they are enjoying the violent aspects of the game, which leads him to reflect on the nature of their society and the emotions that are suppressed within it. This moment highlights Jonas's growing awareness of the deeper issues in his community.
Because he had a memory of the war and thought this was a cruel game
The giver gives jonas a dream of him sitting in a war and bleeding and just wanting water.
She having a war with Selena Gomez mom because of nick Jonas ..
Unfortunately Gears of War by Megadeth was never featured in the game Gears of War because the song was not entirely complete but when Gears of War 2 came out the song was never added into the game because of the lack of communication between the Microsoft and Dave Mustaine
Jonas reacted in a very dramatic way because he knew that war was not something to play about.
The war game reminds jonas of his war memories which are painfull for him to bring up and are mainly emotionaly harsh on him
Lowry had placed this because he really wanted the reader to understand what Jonas really saw in the memory of the war and to get the reader to realize that Jonis can have a memory show up when he sees a relevant idea to the memory (like the kids playing war) Hope this helps:)
Jonas reacted very angrily and sadly to the children's war game. He felt this way because the memories of love and war changed his emotion so drastically that he asked them to stop playing the game and to never play that game again.
The child's game that upset Jonas in "The Giver" was the game of war, where the children played with toy weapons and pretended to hurt each other. This game troubled Jonas because it reminded him of the violence and pain in the real world that he had never experienced before.
Jonas knows because he has received memories of war from the Giver and realizes that war means death, and that death means horrible pain for the one dying. It means loneliness, sadness, and grief for those still living. Because of this, Jonas gets very upset when he finds the other children "playing at war"
Jonas got upset because he had experienced the memories of war through the Giver and understood the true horrors and pain associated with it. He was shocked that his friends would play a game that glorified something so terrible and destructive. Jonas wanted them to understand the gravity of their actions and the consequences of war.
Because he had a memory of the war and thought this was a cruel game
Because he had a memory of the war and thought this was a cruel game
Jonas doesn't want to play the good guys bad guys game anymore because it involves pretend shooting each other which reminds him of the memory of war the Giver gave him.
they react so aggressively and almost lead to destructive war
Lowry had placed this because he really wanted the reader to understand what Jonas really saw in the memory of the war and to get the reader to realize that Jonis can have a memory show up when he sees a relevant idea to the memory (like the kids playing war) Hope this helps:)