Jonas needs courage to be the Receiver because the role exposes him to intense memories of pain, suffering, and despair from the past. He must bear the weight of these memories alone, without being able to share them with others. This can be emotionally challenging and requires immense strength to endure.
The Receiver in the community holds the memories of all the community (sad, happy...etc.). And the memories are from generations way before Jonas's. The Giver is the one who passes the memories to Jonas.
Jonas would need immense courage in "The Giver" to challenge the status quo and question the rules of his society, to face the unknown and make difficult choices, as well as to stand up against injustice and oppression. This courage is necessary for him to truly understand the truth about his world and make a difference in creating change.
The chief elder explains that Jonas will need intelligence, courage, wisdom, and the capacity to see beyond. These qualities are essential for him to carry out his role as the Receiver of Memory and serve the community effectively.
Jonas needs courage to navigate the challenges and dangers he faces as the Receiver of Memory, such as dealing with difficult truths, facing moral dilemmas, and standing up against the oppressive society he lives in. Courage allows him to make bold choices, challenge the status quo, and ultimately bring about change.
In "The Giver," Jonas's relationship with his father is loving but also distant. His father is emotionally detached due to the rules and expectations of their community, which causes tension in their relationship. Despite this, Jonas still cares for his father and tries to understand his actions.
do you mean WHY? if so.... only one member of society at a time (each generation of ten years) receive the painful memories so that the whole community doesn't have to suffer, just one person. that is why a receiver is SELECTED, because they need to have: intelligence, integrity, courage, wisdom, and the capacity to see beyond.
The current receiver was old and they need someone to take his role of remembering and receiving before he died.
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In "The Giver," the Receiver must possess qualities such as intelligence, wisdom, courage, compassion, and the ability to withstand emotional and physical pain. They also need to have the capacity for selflessness and a deep sense of empathy for others.
Everyone in the community everyone is the same, everyone is assigned a role, a place. The main character is Jonas. Jonas is a 12-year-old boy who is chosen to be the new Receiver. The Receiver is a very important person in the community who holds memories of history and wisdom. He holds the memories and wisdom to advise the elders. The Elders are the people that make decisions for the community There is also a Giver. The Giver gives the Receiver memories and wisdom. Jonas’s dad is a Nurture. A Nurture takes care of the new children, the Nurture also releases (kills) children that don’t fit into the society. Gabe is an infant, who the Nurtures have a hard time taking care of because he can't sleep through the night. Jonas’s family unit takes care of Gabe who sleeps in Jonas’s room. Even though Jonas isn't supposed to, he gives Gabe soothing memories to help him sleep. When Jonas gives Gabe memories Gabe falls asleep almost immediately. (Copy and past this into your doc where you need it)
Yes, the Giver did give Jonas the memory of music. This memory opened Jonas' eyes to the beauty and power of music, which he had never experienced before in his community. It played a significant role in awakening his emotions and understanding of the world.
I believe that the Giver did not transmit any "release of pain" because Jonas needed to fully experience what pain was in order to be successful in his training as Receiver. Moreover, I believe that if it had not been for this event in excruciating pain, Jonas would not have rallied up the courage to leave the Community and save his younger adopted brother Gabriel. It also states in his rules that Jonas must not receive release of pain, and the Giver therefore would be breaking rules if he were to.Also you need to remember that the pain isn't actuallyphysical (he didn't actually break his leg, it's all mental). Pain medication wouldn't help him because the pain is in his head.___________________________________________Answer 2:Because it was indicated in the rules for Jonas's assignment that he is not allowed to take medication.