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In the book "The Giver," all ceremonies are held in the Auditorium. It is a designated space within the community where important events, such as the Ceremony of Twelve, take place under the watchful eye of the community members.
The setting in "The Giver" is a futuristic society where everything is controlled and people's emotions and memories are suppressed.
in a small village
its back in ww5
The setting of the book "The Giver" is a futuristic society where emotions and memories are controlled, and conformity is valued above individuality.
Change Giver was created on 1994-09-05.
The word "fretful" is found in Chapter 1 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It is used to describe the behavior of the students in the Auditorium during the Ceremony of Twelve. The term conveys a sense of anxiety and unease among the young people.
In a village in either the future or the past, depending on how you take it.
The setting is a dystopian society at an unspecified time in the future. Neither the book or movie The Giver tell you exactly when it takes place.
House of Old, Annex, Nurturing Center, Elsewhere, Auditorium... thats all i can think of
One possible way to change the ending of "The Giver" could be to leave it more open-ended, allowing readers to interpret Jonas' fate for themselves. Another approach could be to have Jonas return to the community after escaping, to try and bring about change from within. Alternatively, the ending could focus more on the consequences of Jonas' actions and how they impact the community.
In chapter 23 Jonas is still on his way "elsewhere". He is going up a mountain and then he is losing a lot of memories and cant keep Gabe and himself warm. Suddenly he feels numb and cant feel his legs and he keeps going though and at the top of the mountain he sees a sled ( like the one he received in his 1st memory from the giver). At the very end, he hears what is called music.