Summary The Giver This book is about a boy names Jonas. Jonas lives in a futuristic society where there is no pain, fear, war, and hatred. There is also no prejudice, since everyone looks and acts basically the same, there is very little competition. They have also eliminated choice. You have to apply for a spouse. You cannot just chose who you want and marry them, the community does it for you. His dad works as a Nurturer of new children, and his mom works at the Department of Justice. He also has a little sister named Lilly. You can’t have a child on your own, you have to apply for them too. There are mothers that all they do is have children. …show more content…
Jonas receives memories of color, something that is absent from his community. He realizes how absent his community really is. Jonas hurts inside to tell people in his community what they are missing. The only person that he can really open up to is The Giver. They grew really close, and it became like a grandfather, grandchild relationship. Jonas is helping his family take care of a problem newborn. His name is Gabriel, he had problems sleeping at the Nurturing Center. Jonas helps Gabriel sleep by transmitting memories to Gabriel. They become really close. Jonas finds out that Gabriel is in danger of being released. He talks to The Giver and finds out that release means the same thing as death. Jonas gets really mad knowing that his father killed the babies. That was his father’s job. Jonas wants to create a plan to change the community forever. The Giver and Jonas plan for Jonas to escape to elsewhere. Once he had done that, all his memories would be sent back into the community. The Giver would stay behind and help the community cope with their new feeling, emotions, and thoughts. Jonas is forced to leave earlier because his father tells him that they were going to release Gabriel. Desperate to save Gabriel, Jonas takes his father’s bike and they head off. Little by little, he enters a world of animals, color, weather, and also hunger and exhaustion. They travel a long time until they come
One theme for The Giver is the importance of human connection. The author, Lois Lowry, portrays this theme by depicting a society without human connection. Jonas learns through the memories The Giver transmits about love and immediately longs to experience it in his everyday life. Jonas first started creating bonds with The Giver. They are the only ones who truly understand each other. The Giver has said that he felt love for Jonas. This is why he sent Jonas Elsewhere because he could not bear to see Jonas go through what he had. Jonas also feels this way towards Gabriel. Ever since Gabriel started to stay at his family’s lives, he started to create a bond between them. He felt the same way for Gabriel as The Giver had when he took Gabriel
In The Giver Jonas’s life flashed before him as became to feel happier, “Memories of joy flooded through him” (223). He started to remember his life back in the community. He remembers his family, his sister
Jonas lives in a world of Sameness. In his community, life has been changed to be a place without color, choice, feelings, love, or inequality - a “perfect” world to all. No one ever complains: this is how the community runs, and has been running for as long as citizens can remember. At age 12, Jonas is assigned his life work as the Receiver of Memory and joins a mysterious old man named the Giver. The Giver uses his knowledge help the community make the right choices in times of crisis. He shares his memories about when life had the things that make life amazing - the color, the love, the feelings, the passion. Jonas is amazed and decides his world desperately is in need of change. The problem is, he doesn’t know how to fix his choreographed world to the place he envisions when Sameness is all anyone has ever known. Therefore, Jonas and the Giver make a plan to release memories to the people of the land and give them the wonders they’ve never known. Jonas runs away with the baby he loves, Gabriel, from the
Gabe was the most excited. After Gabes present was open it was Jonas's turn. It read from Grandfather to Jonas so he undid the shiny green paper and white curled ribbon from the small box. When he looked inside he saw a small sailboat the size of his hand. It reminded Jonas of one of the memories he had before. He looked at the grandfather who was looking at him sweetly and said “I knew you liked them when you were younger so I got you one that you can see.” After opening some other presents they were so tired they fell asleep on the adult's lap. Jonas was laying on his grandfather's lap when he took his had and gave him the memory of the community. Jonas woke up startled and everything came to him even though he already knew of the giver and rosemary. The grandfather looked down expecting that reaction of Jonas regain memory of the community. Jonas was not really in shock from earlier at dinner to find out his grandfather was the giver after all. After that the giver said now go outside and explore. Jonas was confused because he had just put everything together and now he wants me to go outside. I got of the couch and walked to the door dreading to go out into the cold without being bundled. Jonas asked what to do out there at this hour and he said explore
The book The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a kid name Jonas trying to live in a so called perfect union. Jonas experience develops a theme over the course The Giver by teaching the reader for every action there is a consequence. Although some readers may believe that for every actions there’s not a consequence, Jonas’ experience shows that once Jonas leaves the community he suffers from starvation and also pain.
To introduce the topic, a brief summary on The Giver is necessary. First of all, The Giver takes place in a future utopian society, in which nobody can see color, pain isn’t felt, all community members have the same clothes, emotions are reduced to nothing, and the weather is always the same. At age 13 in the book and age 18 in the movie, all kids are given a specific job that they will do for the rest of their controlled life, the main character, Jonas, gets chosen for an abnormal job as the receiver of memories. Giver transmits all memories to Jonas, he starts with happy memories and then when the sad or dangerous memories start being transmitted to Jonas, he decides that he needs to do something about the world he
Starting Today, I need to forget what’s gone, Appreciate what still remains, And look forward to what’s coming next. This quote shows how you should always look forward to what is coming next and not what already happened. This quote pertains to this story because Jonas has run away with Gabriel they have come back to their own community. In the end of “The Giver” Jonas and Gabriel circled back to their old community because memories come back to the community when the giver leaves, there was an old memory that was brought back to the community that Jonas and Gabriel came upon, and that he was selected to be the holder of memories and he has great integrity, persistence, and great attitude .
In the book, The Giver, the main character is Jonas. Throughout the novel, Jonas was chosen to be The Receiver. The Receiver is a person who receives the memories from all over the globe that is outside of their community. In order to receive these memories, Jonas had to go to The Giver. The Giver is located at the Annex behind the House of the Old. So far in the book, the author describes Jonas as selfless, rule breaker, and compassion.
want to go home. He is tired of listening to all of the community’s lies and following their rules. He plans to run away and shed the memories so they return to the community. By doing this, Jonas hopes to change the community and give everybody the memories. Later, Jonas learns that his “little brother” Gabriel, is about to be released. He has no choice but to take him along with him.
The Giver, by Lois Lowry, is the story of a twelve year old boy named Jonas growing up in a Utopian Society. The story is told in a limited omniscient point of view. It is not told by Jonas himself but through Jonas’s point of view. The narrator gives the reader a closer look into what Jonas is thinking and feeling. It is told through the point of view of Jonas but by someone else who knows Jonas’ thoughts and feelings, as he learns the truth about the world all around him.
Since Jonas has been assigned as the receiver, he is going to get all the memories from the Giver and will be the only one with feelings, sensations and the only one who knows what's really going on in his community. Jonas now has to try and live his lonely life as a receiver and try to survive knowing the reality of his community. In this companion book,
As Jonas continues with the teachings of becoming the receiver of knowledge, he starts to realize how corrupt the “perfect” society he lived in actually is. The Giver and Jonas devised a plan to change the community. the Giver will stay in the community to help deal with the memories that will return to the sanctuary, once Jonas goes through the border that keeps the memories away from their society. Eventually, they find their way to a world full of colors, animals and
The Giver is a 1993 American young adult novel by Lois Lowry. The novel follows a twelve year old boy named Jonas. He was selected to inherit the position of Receiver of memory, the person who stores all the past memories of the time before sameness. Jonas struggles with concepts of all the new emotions and things introduced to him. He lives in a community isolated from all except a few similar towns, where everyone from small infants to the Chief Elder has an assigned role. He seeks Reassurance from his father, a Nurturer. Jonas parents are not related to him. His mother, an official in the Department of Justice. His close friends were Asher and Fiona. Jonas has never seen snow, or a sled. Jonas’s father was a murder after injecting a baby with poison before putting the baby in a trash chute.
On the day that Jonas starts his training he is given instructions, which one of them is not to tell anybody about his training. He is then greeted by a elderly man who is called the Giver and is told about his assignment. The Giver has memories and Jonas is the receiver of those memories. The Giver gives Jonas all sorts of memories each with colors and emotion. For example, one memory gave the emotion of pain. Red was used to represent blood. One day Jonas asks about release. In response, the Giver takes Jonas to where his dad works. Not really but there a screen showing what's happening. Earlier that morning Jonas’s dad was talking about twins being born. Thats a problem because if twins are born, the heavier one is kept and lighter one is released. Jonas sees the lighter twin in his dad arms and then on a table. Jonas’s dad then ejects a needle and the substance in the needle makes the baby squirm and wails for a bit but then it stops. After it stops moving, Jonas’s dad disposes him down a chute and he walks out of the room. Jonas can't believe it. His father just killed an innocent child. This is the climax of the
The Giver is a novel written by Lois Lowry, and is one of society’s most known novels that depicts a story of a futuristic community involving a very altered view of life. Throughout the novel, the main character Jonas encounters a variety of different life experiences than that of his fellow community members. At the young age of twelve Jonas is given the official assignment of the “Receiver of Memory” (Lowry 64). With this duty, Jonas begins to gain knowledge of the past. This includes memories of both good and bad experiences that were lived throughout the community. As the novel continues Jonas begins interacting with a new child from the nurturing center named Gabriel. Gabriel seems to be a very different child and begins developing