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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.
The Giver shared with Rosemary memories of pain and suffering, causing her immense emotional distress. This led to Rosemary's decision to request for the release as she couldn't cope with the overwhelming emotions associated with those memories.
I'm not sure exactly, but i think it was one of the ones of war or death. that's why she requested to be "released", or killed. she couldn't bear the emotions since those were her first exposures.
Jonas learns that the elderly are released, which means they are euthanized. He discovers this when he witnesses his father euthanizing a baby and realizes that the same fate awaits the elderly when they are no longer able to contribute to the community.
No Request - 2010 was released on: USA: January 2010
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Friend Request - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 February 2013
Last Request - 2011 was released on: USA: March 2011 (internet)
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His Pal's Request - 1913 was released on: USA: 17 October 1913
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