Critical Analysis Of The Giver

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Anderson lays a pretty solid foundation of the population control side of the giver and encourages young readers to question what society tells them. Anderson ststes that Lowery is questioning the politically correctness of children’s books, and redefining the industries skepticism of a government body being an all-powerful body in complete control. He states, the aspect that the book The Giver is a top seller ranking 63rd on the list of best child’s books of all time. He notes however her book is also one of the most challenged books as well. I feel this source will be useful to me because there is plenty of accurate information through his article that will help in the arguing of my thesis. He states that the book is ranked number eleven …show more content…

She is very concerned with the students reading The Giver. She states in her writings that, “... The Giver provides an opportunity to think critically about a community void of history—what are the implications if one does not understand the past? For teachers. The Giver provides an opportunity to critically examine the history we teach, the ways in which we teach it, and the goals we hope to achieve through the teaching of history; it also can help us develop cross-curricular experiences for students…” she obviously feels the book is critical in sculpting the mind of the youth of our great …show more content…

She is looking at the book through a catholic stance. She sees the real world aspects that are applied to this book, and feels the content should be discussed with children as they ask. She feels the topics addressed in the book are relevant to the age groups reading, but that the children reading should not get overran with information when they ask questions about the book. She feels it is the responsibility of the parent to discuss these delicate issues with their prepubescent teen. In this stance the parents can filter the information received by the child in a way that is simplified enough for the child to understand. She feels the book is a gift to the world that helps children to understand and connect what happens in a world where people lose their sense of self-worth and

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