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    When I was in eighth grade, I read “The Giver” by Lois Lowry for the very first time. Since the first time I read the book, I have read it three additional times. Since the book was published in 1993, it has sold over ten million copies. It is a required reading in many schools. The story follows a young boy named Jonas through his life in a seemingly utopian society that has eliminated many issues that the modern world now faces. There is no crime, no war, and no poverty. In this world, every individual

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    The Giver

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    Lois Lowry, an American writer, is well acknowledged for her writing of the book The Giver. Similarly, American film directors, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, are well recognized for their success of the film Frozen. While experienced differently, one being written while the other animated, both works follow the hero’s cycle of departure, fulfillment, and return, reinforced by their alternating settings. The stories’ emphasis on the value of love implies that the “feeling” is powerful enough to drive

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    The Giver Essay How would it feel if this world didn’t let people have choices, didn’t let people share, or if they didn’t let people celebrate birthdays, holidays, or just celebrate anything? Well that’s what it was like for Jonas in The Giver. Jonas lives in the future in a community where The Giver is the only one who knows everything, but soon all that changed for Jonas. He became the the community 's new Receiver of Memory, and soon Jonas learns the terrible secrets of this “utopian”

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    The Giver

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    As a class we have recently read The Giver. The author of this book is Lois Lowry and throughout the story there was a bunch of parts in the book where I couldn’t understand what was happening. The main plot of the story is to maintain sameness in the world. A young boy who just turned 12 named Jonas has received his job. The job he has to do for the rest of his life is to receive memory from the past, make sure the bad things that happened do not come back and he is there to prevent it. During

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    Knowledge In The Giver

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    The Giver, by Lois Lowry, the author makes it clear that knowledge has the power to change dreams, opinions, and fears. Knowledge has the power to change people’s dreams. For example,"There's much more. There's all that goes beyond – all that is Elsewhere – and all that goes back, and back, and back. I received all of those, when I was selected. And here in this room, all alone, I re-experience them again and again. It is how wisdom comes. And how we shape our future" (71). Jonas and The Giver know

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    The Giver Dystopian

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    The Different Depictions of Dystopian Literature “The Giver” by Lois Lowery is about how a young boy named Jonas lives in a utopian society where everyone’s job is important and contributes to the perfect community. Jonas has finally reached the stage in his life when he is given his assignment that shall better the community, except he is chosen to be the next Receiver of Memory. The current Receiver gifts Jonas with memories for the far distant past. Jonas’s job also requires him to assist the

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    The Giver Dystopian

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    these between modern society and the society in The Giver. Not only are their minor differences, there are major ones too. For example, nn modern society, people get to choose their job when they go to college,but in The Giver, your job gets assigned when you turn 12. Life in the dystopian society of The Giver and our modern day society have many differences. Our modern day society celebrates individuality, freedom, and choices unlike The Giver. According to the article “An Analysis of American Individualism

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    The Giver What relationships tend to be the closest in someone's live? Jonas, from The Giver by Lois Lowry, always thought his family and friends were the closest to him but one job changed everything. He never knew what real relationships or what love really was until he met The Giver. Jonas was a normal kid with lots of friends and a close family. He was doing his volunteer hours normally and waiting for the ceremony of twelves where he would find out his job. But at the ceremony “Jonas ha[d]

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    Dbq For The Giver

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    perfect society be perfect for everyone? The Giver is a novel that was written by Lois Lowry. She got the idea from her father who was suffering from memory loss. This made her think, what would it be like to live in a society where all pain was gone? And thus The Giver came to be. Is The Giver a utopia or a dystopia? It is a dystopia because of releases, limited choices, and the lack of knowledge. First of all, let’s start by saying that The Giver is a dystopia because of the releases or deaths

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    The community in The Giver is a dystopia because of the lack of uniqueness , sameness, and complete control of the entire community . In the community in The Giver nobody is unique .Everybody acts the same and does the same thing everyday .Everyday they get up eat breakfast,go to school / work ,community service , and then they go home eat dinner ,share their feelings ,and go to sleep.you should be able to wake up in the morning and do what you want to do and be who you want to be . Sameness is

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