to stop the stirrings
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
pills
The Treatment for the Stirrings are pills.
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.
Jonas takes pills to suppress his "Stirrings," which are romantic and sexual feelings that all citizens in the community are required to control. The pills help regulate his emotions and prevent him from experiencing these unfamiliar sensations.
When the kid's grow up and move out of the dwelling, then the parents move in with the Childless Adults. The Childless Adults are parent's whose kids live on their own. Those adults are between parents and the Old.
Yes. It is the first book in the Giver series.
menter: The Giver
In the book "The Giver," Lilly's nickname is "Lily."
the giver is not a hobo
The word "magnitude" does not appear in the book The Giver by Lois Lowry.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the protagonist, the Giver, is not explicitly mentioned as being married. The focus of the story is primarily on the relationship between the Giver and Jonas, the main character.