In "The Giver," all adults were required to take medication to suppress their emotions and individuality in order to maintain a sense of control and conformity in the community. This was done to prevent conflict and maintain the illusion of a perfect society where everyone is content and there are no disruptions or challenges to the status quo.
well i think that adults are required to take the pills (in the book giver) so they will forget what happened in the past and act (actually not act something else) its like that never happened at all
In "The Giver," all adults were required to take medication to suppress their emotions and conform to societal norms, ensuring a controlled and stable community. This helped maintain order, prevent conflict, and promote uniformity among the population. It also served to reinforce the government's control over its citizens.
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Adults were required to take the daily pills in "The Giver" to suppress their emotions and desires, maintaining a sense of control and order in the society. By regulating their emotions, the governing body ensured conformity and prevented individuals from experiencing intense feelings or questioning the system.
i think that adults should not take naps because they have too much stuff to do in the house and take care of the dogs and the kids
In the Giver, they have to take the pills until they enter the House of the Old.
They think they know how to be responsible adults after sexual intercouse.
"The Giver" takes place in a futuristic society that is isolated from the rest of the world.
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).
In the book "The Giver," members of the community are required to take daily pills every morning after they turn twelve until they reach a certain age when they enter the House of the Old. The specific age is not mentioned in the book, but it is implied to be around the time when they become elderly.
when they find a person they believe will be a good spouse, they take the idea to the council. the council weighs the idea by looking at their compatibility, through their characteristics and interests. if the council approves, they become spouses.
"The Giver" takes place in a future society where the exact year is not specified, but it is set in a dystopian world.