"The Giver" seems to take place in the past in the book because the society depicted in the story is designed to minimize emotions, memories, and individuality. This gives it a simplistic and controlled feel, reminiscent of a time when societies were more regimented and conformist. Additionally, the lack of modern technology and advancements portrayed in the story also contribute to the impression of being set in the past.
The Giver in the book "The Giver" is described as wise, patient, and empathetic. He is also described as being burdened with the weight of knowledge and memories that he carries from the past world.
they dont have emotions. the giver has the memories of the past when there were emotions and before the community conformed to Sameness.
people can find there ancestors
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is set in the past. It takes place in 1991 and 1992.
It's the man in The Giver who gives Jonas his memories from the past. When Jonas is picked to be the Receiver, he goes through training with the Giver (before Jonas escapes with Gabriel). In the book, he is described as old with a long beard and pale eyes.
The book "Pie" by Sarah Weeks does not specify a specific time period when the story takes place. It is a contemporary fiction novel, so it likely occurs in the present day or recent past.
The Giver stays in the Community, after Jonas leaves with Gabriel. The Giver helps the Community deal with all of the new memories and feelings they have received, because when Jonas left, all the memories he got from The Giver were released into the Community.
Most of the book takes place in Emmas past kingdom. But when she is not in the past she is in her regular kingdom, in the present. It is a very good book, ENJOY.
It's simply called the community, it doesn't have another name that we know of.
After his work, The Giver spends time with Jonas, mentoring him and helping him develop his abilities. He also reflects on his memories and experiences, guiding Jonas in understanding the truths of their society. Additionally, The Giver continues to hold on to the memories of the past, carrying the weight of knowledge that sets him apart from others.
The Giver is forbidden to share the memories of the past with his spouse or anyone else in the community. These memories contain emotions and experiences that the community has chosen to erase in order to maintain stability and control.
Jonas is the main character who is turning 12 years old soon. He lives with a mother and father and sister Lily. His parents are not his birth parents because in Jonas's community, rules are way different than in our society today. The book the Giver is a really good book with many twists and turns. Additional things about Jonas: He is precise in language, and has pale eyes.