Near the beginning of Chapter 20, the Giver refers to Fiona as Jonas's "red-haired friend".
Fiona does not have a little brother in "The Giver". It is Jonas who is the main character and he has a sister named Lily.
it depends if you have dark eyes or light eyes. Jonah has light eyes and so does the giver, therefore they can see colour.
He has seen a Red apple, Fionas hair and the crowd become red.
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.
fionas code is xy29pb460h. gosh next time find it yourself plz.!
She experiences bathing the old
Yes, in "The Giver," Caleb is described as having pale, washed-out eyes.
All people within the community have dark eyes other than Jonas, The Giver, and Gabe. I think their different eye color is to show early on how Jonas will be different than others, and then how Gabe will also be different than others.
his blue eyes
In "The Giver," Jonas sees color in Fiona's hair, the apple, and the sled. This represents his growing ability to see beyond the community's restricted world and experience emotions and sensations that others cannot. It foreshadows his role as the Receiver of Memories and his eventual escape from the community.
Before Jonas ever receives the memory of the rainbow they never mention that Gabe's eyes are blue. They mention that they are pale and have depth.
They had pale eyes and so did the giver