In "The Giver," Jonas's weaknesses include his naivety and lack of experience in the real world outside of the controlled community. He struggles with understanding the complexities of emotions and relationships, as he has been sheltered from them in his society. Additionally, his strong sense of empathy and desire for justice can sometimes cloud his judgment and lead him to make impulsive decisions.
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
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In "The Giver," Jonas's friends treat him with respect and admiration because of his unique role as the Receiver of Memories. They often seek his guidance and insights, viewing him as wise and special. In contrast, in Lois Lowry's later book "Gathering Blue," Kira's friends treat her with skepticism and disrespect due to her physical disabilities and lower social status.
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