In "The Giver," climate control refers to the manipulation and regulation of weather patterns to ensure a consistent and predictable environment for the community. This control is used to maintain stability and order in the society by eliminating extreme weather conditions and providing a sense of security to the inhabitants.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, The Giver explains to Jonas that with Climate Control, snow became obsolete because it hindered food growing as well as transportation.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, The Giver explains to Jonas that with Climate Control, snow became obsolete because it hindered food growing as well as transportation.
it was climate control. snow made growing food difficult.
To create sameness and enable more produce to grow (with climate control you don't get obstacles such as weather so they have a produce season all year long).
the climate is controlled
it was climate control. snow made growing food difficult.
In "The Giver," the world eliminated sunshine to control the climate and maintain order. By regulating the amount of sunlight, the authorities could keep the temperature consistent and avoid extreme weather conditions. This control over the environment was seen as necessary to prevent unpredictability and maintain stability in society.
it was climate control. snow made growing food difficult.
Jonas feels conflicted about Climate Control and Sameness in "The Giver" because while they maintain stability and order in the community, they also suppress individuality and choice. He begins to question these practices when he starts to understand the cost of sacrificing personal freedom for the sake of safety and conformity. This inner conflict leads Jonas to ultimately challenge the society's values and seek a different way of life.
hmm...maybe you should just read the book :)
In "The Giver," technology plays a minimal role as the society is depicted as intentionally simplistic and controlled. The most notable technology is the Speaker system used for transmitting messages to the community. Other basic technologies are mentioned, like bicycles and houses with temperature controls, but advanced technologies are purposely limited to maintain control over residents.
He learns that it can't be controlled because it would be too much work, like for instance if it snowed one day, it would make agriculture harder and even travel harder, and since the community is the perfect, they dont want this