It is either the giver or the receiver.
The highest degree of disgrace in the book "The Giver" was when Jonas discovered the true nature of his community, including the practice of releasing babies and the elderly. This revelation shattered his perception of the seemingly perfect society he lived in and caused him to feel immense betrayal and disgust towards the leaders and his community.
in the community
The Giver stays in the Community, after Jonas leaves with Gabriel. The Giver helps the Community deal with all of the new memories and feelings they have received, because when Jonas left, all the memories he got from The Giver were released into the Community.
It's simply called the community, it doesn't have another name that we know of.
You can ask for a release.
the elders want everyone to be the same.
Jonas and The Giver are both characters in Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver." They share a close bond and a unique relationship as The Giver passes on memories to Jonas. Both characters play key roles in challenging the community's rules and bringing about change.
In Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver," the Giver's real name is never revealed. He is simply known as the Giver, as is the role he plays in the community.
Jonas
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.
In "The Giver," the Receiver had pale eyes, an indication of his unique role in the community and his ability to receive memories and knowledge from the Giver.
they dont have emotions. the giver has the memories of the past when there were emotions and before the community conformed to Sameness.