Jonas feels lonely because he is burdened with the knowledge and memories of the pain and suffering of the community, while they remain ignorant and disconnected. He longs for connection and understanding, but his experiences have isolated him from his peers.
He's the only one, save The Giver, who actually feels, and knows. He's surrounded by people who can't feel what he and The Giver feel. He knows so much that they don't, and he can't share it with them.
The rule that bothered Jonas the most during his training in "The Giver" was the rule that he could not share his training experiences or feelings with anyone else, not even his family. This isolation and inability to communicate with others made him feel lonely and detached from those around him.
Jonas was apprehensive in The Giver at the beginning because in the upcoming Ceremony, he would find out his Assignment.
No one, except Jonas and the Giver, can actually feel emotions, like love and hate and pain.
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Jonas feels uncomfortable and uncertain about the ceremony because he doesn't fully understand its implications. The Giver helps Jonas by explaining the true nature of the ceremonies and what they signify, which opens Jonas' eyes to the darker aspects of his society.
Jonas experiences frustrations in "The Giver" because he starts to feel the weight of the painful memories he receives from the Giver. He becomes frustrated with the lack of choices and freedom in his regulated society. Additionally, Jonas becomes frustrated with the hypocrisy and superficiality of the community's rules and values.
Jonas and the Giver watched a video of Jonas’s father performing a release. Jonas felt that it wasn't fair to live like that. The Giver came up with a plan to give people memories. When they give the people the memories they will feel pain. When people know the past they will be smarter about knowing life.
Jonas felt pain in his leg in Chapter 23 of "The Giver" when he was traveling through the forest with Gabriel.
yes he does.if you read it i bet u would know
He wants to let Jonas know that there was pain on the world, and the world is not perfect at all.(PS. It was just the generally belief of myself!)
It was important to feel the pain so that the pain could be remembered and learned from.