Yes, Jonas' decision to give Gabriel a pleasant memory was wise because it helped Gabriel feel comforted and loved during a difficult time. It also deepened their connection and strengthened the bond between them. Additionally, the positive effects of this memory likely extended beyond just that moment, potentially impacting Gabriel's overall well-being.
When Gabriel woke up crying during the night, Jonas comforted him by calming him down with memories of pleasant and soothing experiences from Jonas' own memory implant. This helped Gabriel settle back to sleep peacefully.
Well, when Jonas asked his parents if Gabriel could sleep in his room that night, he was still restless. Accidentally, when trying to calm him, Jonas passed him his memory of the sailboat on the lake, the Giver had given it to him. Gabriel went quiet. Later in the book, when Gabriel and Jonas were in the snow, Jonas gave Gabriel the memory of fire, and warmth. I hope this helped you!
He transferred the memory of snow to Gabriel subconsciously, which made Gabriel settle back to sleep.
He transferred the memory of snow to Gabriel subconsciously, which made Gabriel settle back to sleep.
In The Giver Jonas comforted Gabriel by providing him with love and physical contact. He would hold Gabriel in his arms hug him and talk to him. Jonas also worked with Gabriel to help him learn to sleep through the night. He would stay with Gabriel in his bed until he fell asleep and then Jonas would read him stories. Jonas also gave Gabriel special privileges such as allowing him to stay up late that the other children in the community did not have. These actions helped Gabriel to feel safe and comforted during his time with Jonas.Jonas also provided Gabriel with emotional support. He was always there to talk to Gabriel when he was feeling overwhelmed or frustrated and he listened to him patiently. Jonas also gave Gabriel encouragement and praised him for his efforts. By doing these things Jonas was able to help Gabriel to feel safe secure and valued.
1. Sledding down the hill in snow.2. sledding downhill uncontrollably until he is thrown into the air, eventually falling on the ground.3. death and warfare.4. riding a horse.5. colors...6. music7. (love) Christmas time in a living room w/ family.8. Sunshine9. Memories of courage (before he goes on the quest to elsewhere)
When Gabriel was taken away from Jonas in "The Giver," it caused Jonas to feel a deep sense of loss and sadness. The separation from Gabriel heightened Jonas's desire to protect him and inspired his decision to leave the community. This event also ultimately led Jonas to understand the truth about the community and embrace a new way of thinking.
when they ran away from the community and let go all the memories so the community can have it back and then he saw Gabriel crying so he transfer the memory of snow to Gabriel and that's when Gabriel stop crying and calm down
The falling action is when Gabe and Jonas escaoe from the community to find elsewhere
Jonas and Gabriel first meet in Chapter 13 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, where Jonas discovers Gabriel has been marked for release, prompting him to escape with Gabriel to save him.
Jonas gets Gabriel to start sleeping soundly by rubbing his back but his hand was too firm on Gabe's' back and Jonas was thinking about a sailboat on the water and actually gave Gabriel the memory of the boat sailing on the water
Jonas breaks the rule and takes Gabriel to the home of the Giver because he believes that Gabriel is in danger of being released from the community due to his inability to sleep through the night. The Giver offers to take care of Gabriel and protect him from being released. Jonas's decision reflects his growing awareness of the flaws in the community and his desire to protect those he cares about.