The Giver (old Receiver of Memory) felt that the community had made a number of mistakes. He demonstrates this by helping Jonas escape, knowing that he would be taking the memories with him, and that with his death and not having given the memories to anyone else, they would return to the community.
In The Giver, all the people of the community are color blind, but since Jonas is The Giver, he can see colors. What happened to the apple was that he was able to see the color red.
In "The Giver" society, color is absent as a way to control and manipulate people's emotions. This lack of color contributes to a sense of conformity and suppression of individuality. The protagonist, Jonas, learns about color when he receives memories from the Giver, leading him to question the society's strict rules.
In "The Giver," Jonas witnessed the phenomenon of color when the Giver showed him an apple and the color red. The Giver explained that before the community became "Sameness," people could see colors, but over time, they chose to eliminate them to create a more controlled society. Seeing the color red opened Jonas's eyes to the possibilities beyond what he had known.
Jonas learns what color is because the first day he talks to the givier and he tells him that it is color.
In a community with no love, color, or music.
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Do you mean will he ever be able to see color? If that is your question, then yes. The Giver passes the memory of Rainbow to Jonas, so that he can receive all the different colors.
Color is important in "The Giver" because it represents the experiences and emotions that have been suppressed in the community. By eliminating color, the society suppresses individuality, diversity, and emotions. The reintroduction of color symbolizes the return of those qualities and the awakening of the characters to a fuller, more meaningful existence.
Jonas can only see the color red in "The Giver" because his society has chosen to eliminate color as a way of maintaining control and conformity. As he receives memories from the Giver, he begins to see color for the first time and realizes the beauty and depth it brings to the world.
They are the same because they have no memories, there is no color, and verything they do is controlled
I changed to the color red but he didn't know what color was yet
Jonas begins to see things in color because he has received memories from the Giver that have awakened his ability to perceive color. This ability was previously suppressed in the society he lives in, where everything is seen in black and white to maintain control and conformity.