Gabriel must be labeled "Release of newchild" in order to be released from the community.
At the end of the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas decides to escape the community with Gabriel in order to save him from being released. They ride a sled together towards a new future, leaving their old life behind.
Jonas gets Gabriel to start sleeping soundly by rubbing his back but his hand was too firm on Gabe's' back and Jonas was thinking about a sailboat on the water and actually gave Gabriel the memory of the boat sailing on the water
The nurturers might have to release the newchild Gabrielle because she is not thriving or meeting the necessary milestones for her age. In the community of the Giver, individuals who cannot adapt or contribute to society are released as a form of euthanasia. It is a harsh practice intended to maintain a sense of perfection and order in the community.
Jonas's Dad goes and requests a plea for Gabriel. Then the family signs a 'contract' to say that they will not become attached to little baby Gabriel. Also the fact that Gabriel had pale eyes like The Giver, Jonas, Rosemary(The previous receiver & The Giver's daughter) might have contributed to the fact that Gabriel was allowed a second year of nurturing.
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There is no "Saint Gabriel". Angels cannot be saints because in order to become a saint, one must be mortal and have died.
what three things must a community have in order to be officially established as a municipality
In the book, it explains that the Giver cannot escape with Jonas because he must help the community with their soon to be acquired new memories. Also, it implies that after the Giver helps the community he will apply for release and be with his daughter, Rosemary.
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the advantage of having peace in the community is that the community can live their life