I'm not sure exactly, but i think it was one of the ones of war or death. that's why she requested to be "released", or killed. she couldn't bear the emotions since those were her first exposures.
Rosemary, The Giver Daughter The Giver transmits the first memory to Rosemary, the first receiver who was his daughter. She asked to be released and she was killed, so they had no one to take the Giver's job and Jonas filled it. _____________________________________________ Answer 2: I don't think answer one is correct. I am pretty sure that the first memory the Giver gave Jonas was the memory of snow (the sled).
The Giver shared with Rosemary memories of pain and suffering, causing her immense emotional distress. This led to Rosemary's decision to request for the release as she couldn't cope with the overwhelming emotions associated with those memories.
The first non-pleasurable memory that the Giver transmits to Jonas is a memory of sledding down a hill and experiencing a painful injury when he hit a rock at the bottom. This memory is meant to show Jonas the concept of pain and injury, which he has never experienced before in his community.
Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
The second warm and comforting memory of the Giver was sitting and talking with his daughter, Rosemary, in the garden. They would share conversations and stories while enjoying the peaceful and beautiful surroundings. This memory brought the Giver a sense of joy and connection with his daughter.
The new child's death brought back a painful memory for The Giver of a previous situation in which a child had been released from the community. This memory brought up feelings of loss and sadness for him.
In the book the Giver, Rosemary was was the receiver of memory before Jonas who failed by getting released due to a memory she didn't like. Rosemary had only been the receiver for 5 months while Jonas had been the receiver for a year before he left. Rosemary was also the Givers Daughter.I hope this was helpful! =)
The previous Receiver in "The Giver" was Rosemary. She was Jonas's predecessor in training to become the Receiver of Memory before she requested release from the community.
In Chapter 13 of "The Giver," the painful memory that the Giver transmits to Jonas is the memory of a broken leg. This memory is meant to teach Jonas about pain and suffering, as well as to prepare him for the harsh realities of the outside world.
Rosemary is The Giver's daughter who basically committed suicide when she asked of she could inject the needle into her fore arm to be released. She was in training before Jonas and could not take the pain of the crucial memories. Hope this helps you!
His job is to give his favorites or painful memory to the Receiver The giver's job is to give or transfer all memories of the community to the chosen receiver.
His job is to give his favorites or painful memory to the Receiver The giver's job is to give or transfer all memories of the community to the chosen receiver.