Jonas learns what color is because the first day he talks to the givier and he tells him that it is color.
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In "The Giver," Jonas learns about colors when he begins to receive memories from the Giver. He discovers that the community he lives in sees everything in black and white, while colors evoke powerful emotions and sensations that have been deliberately withheld from them to maintain sameness and control. This newfound knowledge opens his eyes to the richness and diversity of the world beyond what he has known.
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That Rosemar(the past reciever) is the Givers daughter.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, The Giver explains to Jonas that with Climate Control, snow became obsolete because it hindered food growing as well as transportation.
In "The Giver," Jonas felt a mix of excitement and nervousness when he was selected as the new Receiver of Memory. He was intrigued by the opportunity to learn new things, but also scared of the unknown responsibilities that came with the role.
The Giver believes Jonas will gain wisdom faster than he did because Jonas exhibits qualities like empathy, courage, and openness to learning that the Giver didn't have at the same age. Jonas also has a unique ability to receive memories, which allows him to learn from experiences in a more direct way.
Jonas learns love from the Giver's favorite memory, the Christmas memory. He thinks love family-wise is a good feeling.
In "The Giver," Jonas experiences a range of emotions as he learns the truths about his society. At first, he is curious and eager to learn from The Giver. As he becomes aware of the darker aspects of his community, he feels shock, confusion, and eventually outrage. Ultimately, he gains a sense of purpose and determination to make a change.
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.
The foreshadowing in the Giver was when Jonas was looking into Gabriel's eyes. There he saw depth. The depth was showing how there would be a deeper journey that he would travel with Gabriel. Another foreshadowed event was when Jonas first started seeing the color red in the apple, in his friend's hair, etc. This was foreshadowing how he would later learn his colors.