The end of the giver is not really given to you... Lowry leaves A LOT of room for interpretation in the book. At the end he is at the top of a hill and he sees the sled and the people are waiting for them and Gabe. Many people have told me what they thought the ending was:
He died as all his memories come rushing back and the people (in heaven) are waiting for him
he has found elsewhere
he is hallucinating
OR all of the above together
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
It begins in December
they get released
well, in the beginning of the book Jonas is 11, but in the end of the book he is 12.
In the end of "The Giver," Jonas escapes from the community with the baby Gabriel, seeking a new life beyond the strict rules and control of the society.
The little baby in "The Giver" is named Gabriel. He is the child that Jonas helps save by escaping from the community at the end of the book.
newchildren are given to parents who applied for one.
At the end of "The Giver," the main character, Jonas, escapes from the community with a baby named Gabriel, seeking a better life outside the strict rules and control of their society.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas becoming a rock is a symbolic description of him freezing to death in the snow after escaping the community. This event happens towards the end of the book and is not on a specific page but is a significant moment in the story's conclusion.
i dont no what happens i hated the book
Yes. It is the first book in the Giver series.
In the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Ted O'Brien isn't a character. If you are referring to a different book or source material, please provide more context or details for clarification.