Jonas's main "crime" in "The Giver" is leaving the community, which is considered a violation of the rules and dangerous. By leaving, Jonas is breaking the strict control and conformity of the community, as well as abandoning his assigned job as Receiver of Memory. This act is seen as a threat to the stability and structure of the society.
It is mainly written in chapter 21 when Jonas runs away from the community.There are three major crimes Jonas commited in the community. 1. He left the dwelling during curfew 2. He robbed the community of food-even though it was just left overs left on doorsteps 3. He stole his father's bicycle
Jonas flees the community after receiving memories from the Giver. He ventures into Elsewhere, leaving the community behind to seek a better life.
The main characters are Jonas, Asher, Fiona, Lily, Jonas's parents, and The Giver.
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Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
The main character in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a boy named Jonas. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories in his community and learns about the true history of the society and the role of the Giver.
In the book "The Giver," Jonas is assigned the number 11.
The major characters in "The Giver" are Jonas, The Giver, Fiona, Asher, and Jonas's family members such as his father and mother. Each character plays a significant role in the story's development and themes.
The people in The Giver only have first names.
the giver and Jonas plan is to get Jonas and gabe to escape without anyone that wasn't the plan. The plan was for Jonas to escape DURING the December ceremony, however, the plan got messed up when Jonas found out that Gabriel was going to be released, so he escaped before they could release him.
Jonas from The Giver is not in the book.
Jonas is the main character in the book. Later on he meets the previous receiver, who becomes the giver when he starts to give Jonas his memories. Jonas learns how much most people in his society don't know.