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At the beginning of Chapter 13 in "The Giver," Jonas feels frustrated because he is struggling to understand the complexities of emotions and memories that he is beginning to experience. He is increasingly aware of the limitations of his society, which suppresses feelings and individuality to maintain sameness. This newfound awareness makes him feel isolated and confused, as he grapples with the weight of knowledge that others around him do not share. Jonas is particularly frustrated with the lack of depth and authenticity in the relationships and experiences of those in his community.

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