The Giver gives him a memory of family and grandparents.
The first lie that Jonas tells his parents is about the dream he had at the beginning of "The Giver." He tells them that he dreamed he and Fiona were playing in the field during the daytime, when in reality it was at night.
The main characters are Jonas, Asher, Fiona, Lily, Jonas's parents, and The Giver.
According to Jonas's parents, the previous receiver-in-training, known as the Receiver, had failed in his training and asked to be released, which is a term for being sent out of the community to live elsewhere. They mention that he had become overwhelmed by the memories and could no longer bear the pain and suffering that came with them.
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At the end of "The Giver," Jonas escapes from the community and finds a new place where he can experience true emotions and freedom.
The Giver asked Jonas to forgive him because he had withheld information and memories from Jonas, which caused him pain and confusion. The Giver felt guilty for not being completely honest with Jonas and wanted his forgiveness before they parted ways.
At the end of "The Giver," Jonas and Gabriel escape the community and journey to a new place, seeking freedom and a better life.
In The Giver the father was a Nurturer and the mother was a Judge.
The main character in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a boy named Jonas. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories in his community and learns about the true history of the society and the role of the Giver.
In "The Giver," Jonas escapes from the community and discovers the truth about the society's dark secrets. He ultimately decides to leave the community in search of a better life.
Jonas asked for a smack in The Giver when he was struggling to understand the concept of pain and the memory of it. The Receiver of Memory gave him a painful memory of a broken leg to help him grasp the importance of feeling pain.
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