In Jonas's community, "release" refers to a euphemism for killing or euthanizing individuals who are deemed unfit or pose a threat to the stability of the society. It is viewed as a way to maintain harmony and order within the community.
because Gabe was going to be release
Jonas realizes that his community needs to change on page 137 of "The Giver" when he witnesses his father release a baby. This event prompts Jonas to question the values and practices of the community, leading to his realization that things are not as perfect as they seem.
The ceremonial naming and age assignments of the children. Jonas's selection as the Receiver of Memory. Jonas's training with the Giver and the memories he receives. Jonas's realization of the truth about the community. Jonas's escape with the baby Gabriel. The community's response and the implications of Jonas's departure.
Jonas learned that when people in the community became too old to be productive or useful, they were released from the community, which essentially meant they were euthanized. This was done in a controlled and seemingly peaceful manner as a way to maintain the harmony and efficiency of the community.
The Giver shared a dream with Jonas about a child being released by his father, which disturbed Jonas as he had been taught that release was a positive thing but the dream implied something darker. The dream foreshadowed Jonas's realization about the true meaning of release in the community.
The Giver is actually concerned about Jonas and the community. Since if Jonas drowns in the river, he will die, which will mean that the memories that Jonas has from The Giver will be released to the whole community and they will have to go through the same thing as the last time when Rosemary's memories were released to the community. The memories cause people in the community pain.
In the book, The Giver shows Jonas what "Release" really means. So Jonas learns "Release" means death. For instance, they place you into a special room and give you an injection to kill you. That's what they do to the Elderly when they have lived long enough, and they "Release" them. Sad though, those who aren't quite happy with their community, can just simply apply for "Release."
Jonas searched for Gabe after he discovered that Gabe had been marked for release by the community. He went on a perilous journey to find his missing friend and ensure his safety.
Jonas's first disturbing memory is of seeing a release ceremony in which a newborn twin is released from the community due to its inability to thrive. This memory horrifies Jonas and foreshadows the darker aspects of his society.
In Jonas's community, the elderly are treated with respect and care. They are given comfortable living accommodations and medical attention as needed. However, once they reach a certain age and are deemed no longer productive, they are released from the community in a ceremony called "release" which is meant to be a form of euthanasia.
The community would get all the memories
Elvis Jonas is the Jonas brothers golden retriever. wat do you mean by what happened to him?