they are both setted on an utopia community. Although in The Giver you have Jonas that is told about the past and how it basically started, when in the Island (Lincoln 6 Echo) which is the main character finds out and escapes while trying to save everyone from the disaster. Jonas at the end just runs away with Gabe, so there are some similarities but also differences.
they are related by being color blind and by seeing shadows
the island that is really related to tje theory is torba the island that is really related to tje theory is torba
there kinda related cause there both from the island of Samoa
Her father was stationed in Tokyo, Japan in 1948, and in Governor's Island, New York in 1950.
I didn't know "The Island" was based on the giver. That's very interesting. There is a movie called "Pleasantville" that's supposed to be based off "The Giver" and has that kind of setting. It's got a creative spin to it and I believe it's a comedy. There is also "The Village" which is more of a scary movie that makes you think at the end. This one I believe wasn't based on the book "The Giver" but i could be wrong. This one would be my favorite for creating a similar feel of "The Giver." I do hope the new movie that's coming out in 2011, "The Giver" (no preview available yet) will be closer to the plot of the book. That's what I would like to see. Good question. Original answer: Well, there is one that is similar to the giver, it's called "The Island". It's good and I recommend it.
There is no Clockwork Island. (see the related question)
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The Poptropica island with the sinking cruise ship is SOS Island. Use that name to find answers to questions about the island. (see related question)
The name of the island is "Astro Knights Island". (see the related question)
There is no Machinery Island. The islands include Steamworks island. (see related question)
The name of the Poptropica island is "Cryptids Island." (see related question)
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the protagonist, the Giver, is not explicitly mentioned as being married. The focus of the story is primarily on the relationship between the Giver and Jonas, the main character.