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The Giver Themes

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In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry I think the author is trying to tell the reader about Choices, Memories, and what your limits are in your everyday life compared to some of the characters in the Giver. Themes. These are very important in this novel. Things are very different in this society. Different from our world. We are so used to being able to make our own choices, and have memories of our own, and even think what we want to think, and say what we want to say, but all of these things that I just said are laws. Laws of what you can’t do. If I was all of the sudden transported to this society, I don’t think I would barely make it a day or two without being Released, or having Chastisement a few times. But think if the characters in the …show more content…

They would be used to being told what they were going to eat for the day, but here, thats not what happens. We get to choose what we want to eat, and pretty much how we’re going to eat it too.

The main themes in this novel, I would have to say are, Choices and Memories. The main thing that my project is about. These should be very important to everyone that lives on this world, (which is hopefully everyone..ever) because, they allow and require different levels of Responsibility, which should challenge you, depending on how important the Choice was that you made. But in the Giver, a life is literally chosen for you. I think the author is trying to say, that you should feel kind of lucky in some ways, like to have the privileges that you have. But there are a few things that they have that I wished we had in the real world. And that is to have no severe violence, and that everyone would get along, or at least most of the time. But with these laws, or things that stop it, they are also missing out on different things, and they …show more content…

I think this because at the end of the book, she made the main character run away, like many other good books do too. But she wants the character to be very much different than all of the other characters living in their “perfect world” because, no one else knows “real” feelings like he does, because they have never felt them before, like the earlier people had to go through before, like we do today. But if you think about it hard enough, the characters are like missing out on part of their lives, if they lived out in the real world today. Even if we flip-flopped worlds, the character in the real world probably wouldn’t be able to handle living in the real, world like were used to, because we’ve been living there our whole lives, but when we would live in their world (the characters world) I probably wouldn’t make a single day, because they have such a different way of doing things there. Just for using the word “starving” at the beginning of the book, Asher was Chastised, because they weren’t “really” starving, they were just hungry, and later said, that no one would ever be starving as long as they lived in the community that the Giver and the Elders had created. But at the end of the book, Jonas feels the real physical, and mental feeling of “starving” because he hadn’t had food in a while, and when he did, it was always very limited,

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