In Lois Lowry's book "The Giver," the Giver's "daughter" is named Rosemary. She was the previous Receiver-in-Training who failed and requested to be released, leading the Giver to choose Jonas as the next Receiver.
Jonas is chosen to be the Reciever of Memory, and ten years earlier, Rosemary had been chosen but chose release(death) because she could not take the pain.
You find out who Rosemary really is from The Giver. Rosemary was The Giver's daughter and she was the person who was The Receiver before Jonas, but failed. She failed because she couldn't take the burden of the world.
The name not to be spoken in "The Giver" is "Rosemary." She was the Receiver-in-Training before Jonas, but her release was a traumatic event that led the community to prohibit mentioning her name.
In the book the Giver, Rosemary was was the receiver of memory before Jonas who failed by getting released due to a memory she didn't like. Rosemary had only been the receiver for 5 months while Jonas had been the receiver for a year before he left. Rosemary was also the Givers Daughter.I hope this was helpful! =)
Rosemary is The Giver's daughter who basically committed suicide when she asked of she could inject the needle into her fore arm to be released. She was in training before Jonas and could not take the pain of the crucial memories. Hope this helps you!
In the book "The Giver," Rosemary was the Receiver-in-Training before Jonas. She was released because she asked for release herself, unable to bear the pain and burden of the memories she was receiving. The term "release" in the book's context is a euphemism for euthanasia or death. Rosemary's release deeply affects the community and serves as a catalyst for Jonas to question the society's practices.
She was the chosen new receiver before Jonas. But she never became a full receiver because she could not handle the sad memories like loneliness. Because of that she asked for a release. At the end of the book you learn that the Giver was her father.
No, they're entirely different plants.
In "The Giver," the rule about the release of twins was changed for Rosemary. Instead of being taken from the community as was customary for twins, Rosemary was allowed to remain in the community and later became the Receiver of Memory, but she ultimately chose to release herself. This change in the rules had a significant impact on the story and on the character of Jonas.
The new child's death reminded Jonas of the memory of seeing his own father release a newchild by euthanizing it with an injection. This memory led Jonas to question the values and ethics of his community's practices.
Her name was Rosemary. She could not handle the memories that she was receiving from the Giver. She applies for release and it is given to her. Release is going elsewhere or in other words you die. The Giver was Rosemary's father. Hope that helps.