The Giver is a novel by Lois Lowry in which a boy named Jonas learns the dark secrets of his seemingly utopian society.When he turns twelve, Jonas is chosen to be the new Receiver of Memory. The former Receiver of Memory becomes the Giver, transferring memories of the past and the rest...
Discussion of themes and motifs in Lois Lowry's The Giver. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of The Giver so you can excel on your essay or test.
20 Chapter 15 • Why do you think The Giver asks Jonas to forgive him? Chapter 16 • The Giver gives Jonas many good memories. What are some of your best memories? • Do you think the elderly should be part of the community, or separate, as in Jonas's community? • Do you ...
CHAPTER III HOW THEY TOILED AND SWEATED to get the hay in! But their efforts were rewarded, for the harvest was an even bigger success than they had hoped. Sometimes the work was hard; the implements had been designed for human beings and not for animals, and it was a great drawback ...
No Christmas season would be complete without the reading of the second chapter of Luke—the account of Mary and Joseph traveling to Bethlehem, presiding over the birth of Jesus in a stable or cave, and receiving shepherd-guests. Toward the end of the account, as those shepherds were spreadin...
Chapter 8 GREAT CITY SNOBS There is no disguising the fact that this series of papers is making a prodigious sensation among all classes in this Empire. Notes of admiration (!), of interrogation (?), of remonstrance, approval, or abuse, come pouring into MR. PUNCH'S box. We have been ...
The Giver Summary and Analysis of Chapters 3-4 Chapter 3 WhenJonas's father bringsGabrielhome,Lilynotes that the newchild has the same pale eyes as Jonas, which Jonas resents because society does not consider it polite to mention when an individual is somehow different from others. Most ...
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Just as in the relations between creditor and debtor there is always an element of the disagreeable that can never be overcome, for the very reason that the one is irrevocably committed to the role of giver and the other to that of receiver; so in a sick person, a latent feeling of res...
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