In "The Giver", the escape involves the protagonist, Jonas, fleeing the restrictive society he lives in with a baby named Gabriel. They leave during the night, using a sled to slide down a hill and cross a border into a different community. The escape is risky and dangerous, but ultimately leads to a new beginning for both characters.
That is a very good question. The receiver before Jonas, the Giver, is very mysterious. However, we know that he helped Jonas and Gabriel escape to Elsewhere. I do not know the Giver's name. But we know that he is old because the title shows him as an old man.
To get to a different district and something else I forgot! Sorry!
At the end of "The Giver," Jonas and Gabriel escape the community and journey to a new place, seeking freedom and a better life.
The river represents escape because it connects the community to Elsewhere.
the giver and Jonas plan is to get Jonas and gabe to escape without anyone that wasn't the plan. The plan was for Jonas to escape DURING the December ceremony, however, the plan got messed up when Jonas found out that Gabriel was going to be released, so he escaped before they could release him.
The Giver and Jonas' plan was to for Jonas to escape the community during the December Ceremony in a truck driving out of the community, but when Jonas learned that Gabe was going to be released, he decided to take him and escape that night, to save Gabe.
He wants to find out why he is different from The Community
Jonas received memories from The Giver for several weeks before deciding to escape from the community.
The memory that made Gabe fall asleep in "The Giver" was a memory of riding on a sled down a snowy hill. This memory was transmitted to him by Jonas as they both shared the memory during their escape from the community.
Jonas and Gabe escape by leaving the community and embarking on a journey through the wilderness, seeking freedom and a new life beyond the strict rules of their society. They use the memories transmitted by the Giver to help them survive the challenges they face along the way, ultimately finding hope and a chance for a better future.
It could be argued that Jonas is justified in his escape from the society depicted in "The Giver" as he is seeking freedom, truth, and a better life for himself and his community. However, it ultimately depends on one's perspective and ethical beliefs.
At the end of the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas decides to escape the community with Gabriel in order to save him from being released. They ride a sled together towards a new future, leaving their old life behind.