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The Giver Analytical Essay

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Intro: “Perfection is just an illusion based on our own perception,” an unknown source has said. In the utopian community that Jonas was living in had tried to make everything perfect and people lived like that for years. But, when Jonas becomes the new receiver he looks at this so called “perfect” community in a whole different way. In the giver written by, Lois Lowry, Jonas grows up and becomes a 12 and learns how to see deeper. The theme is growing up and is showed by the ceremony month, December, Jonas’ little sister, Lily, and the protagonist Jonas. Paragraph 1: First of all, December is the month in which all the “birthdays” take place. A ceremony where each child increases in age takes place in December, which supports the theme of …show more content…

She supports the theme of growing up in many ways. First of all, Lily is a seven year old girl and is about to turn eight. She made multiple statements about her hair ribbons. In chapter six the Lily quoted, “I don't like hair ribbons. I’m glad I only have to wear them one more year” (40). Lily has grown out of her ribbons and now is wanting something more. Then, when she becomes an eight she receives the privilege to do volunteer hours. The book read, “she stood solemnly listening to the speech of firm instructions on the responsibilities of Eight and doing volunteer hours for the first time” (45). She now has more freedom to do volunteer hours, this has a lot of responsibility to it because the places she chooses to focu on could determine what job she gets as a 12. So this will make her grow up to be a smart responsible girl. Lastly, when Jonas’ family is eating dinner at the table, they talk about the careers that they will want to have. The book read, “ “ ( ). Lily is showing how she is preparing to grow up, she shares with her family the future that she is interested even though she doesn’t really know a whole lot about it. Lily is a huge symbol of growing up and these symbol not only prove that but also help prove in telling that the theme of this story in growing

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