I think you mean Gabe and yes
They had pale eyes and so did the giver
wise, old looking, in pain, white beard, pale eyes, usually patient
In "The Giver," the Receiver had pale eyes, an indication of his unique role in the community and his ability to receive memories and knowledge from the Giver.
Near the beginning of Chapter 20, the Giver refers to Fiona as Jonas's "red-haired friend".
Jonas has pale eyes unlike most of the other people in the community.
wise, old looking, in pain, white beard, pale eyes, usually patient
oh one topic would be why should u read the giver book or not
He had pale eyes, and he had had short, neatly combed, brown hair. He was different because the vast population had brown eyes and his eyes were a pale blue, much like the Giver's and Gabriel's.
the first caleb was a four who fell into the river he was "replaced"
In "The Giver," Jonas has pale eyes because he is the Receiver of Memory, a highly respected and unique role in the community. The paleness of his eyes symbolizes his ability to see beyond what others can perceive, both literally and metaphorically. It signifies his capacity to receive and hold the memories of the past, which are crucial for making informed decisions and understanding the complexities of life in their controlled society.
It's the man in The Giver who gives Jonas his memories from the past. When Jonas is picked to be the Receiver, he goes through training with the Giver (before Jonas escapes with Gabriel). In the book, he is described as old with a long beard and pale eyes.
In "The Giver," Jonas is described as having light eyes like most people in the community. He has light brown hair that is cut short, like all other community members. Jonas is also described as having a lean and fit physique.