A Dystopian Society In The Giver By Lois Lowry

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The Giver by Lois Lowry describes a perfect world without suffering, war and caring prejudice. Jonas, the main character in The Giver, is selected to be a memory receiver and therefore awakens to the dreadful essence of his community. Though Jonas's community pursues a utopian society, it is actually a dystopian world which deprives villagers of human rights and obliterates their humanity, including sensibility and elaborative faculty. In order to create a harmonious community without hardship of lives, the government implements autocratic laws.
To begin with, though strict rules and rituals executed in Jonas's community are essential to an orderly society, they can also efface villagers human rights including individuality, dominating in villagers lives instead of supervising them. Under strict laws such as release and stirring reports, the villagers in Jonas's community are deprived of their individual uniqueness and become identical. For example, as shown at the beginning of the book, For a contributing citizen to be released from the …show more content…

And this all takes place in pennsylvania a there is a people who are monster because some mad scientist started to grab people and make them look weird. Then there is a guy who knows kung fu and he is really fast and he can run a mile in 1:00. He name is scorpion and his sidekick is named sub zero. Sub zero has ice powers and scorpion has fire powers and they are brothers even though they both have different powers. As the Receiver he has to get every memory from all over the world from the old Receiver he calls The Giver. The Giver The Giver is the man who is the old Receiver. He is also the one who gives Jonas the memories. In the community were Jonas lives is everything is controlled, even people's memory. The Giver is the only one who is not

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