Decisions In Lois Lowry's 'The Giver'

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Lois Lowry’s, In The Giver many past memories and secrets have been kept away from the people in the community, but there is only two people that will know what the secrets and memories are that have been kept away for along time and the are “The Giver” and “The Receiver of memory” the receiver of memory has to suffer pain and feel feelings he has never felt before but is the receiver of memory leaves a boundary the memories will be let out of the community…, In the community in which they live in its considered a “utopian” society where everything is perfect well that’s not the case because the memories are what is keeping the society together in “utopia”. The Giver has multiple stand points to it, decisions and consequences have affected their community multiple times and for many years,also with mysteries never to be spoken about again. …show more content…

The consequences the Rosemary releasing herself made The Giver reputation bad and that that would always and that it could be possible that he would end up hurting more receiver of memories.Many of the memories that have been kept away from the people in the community. The day that they decided to keep all the memories secret is when the consequences of everyone doing wrong like the releasing the chief Elder knew what it meant but no one else besides the giver and the receiver of memory knew what release was and those were the consequences but then once someone decides to release those memories to the community is the day everyone would kick themselves for keeping the people in the community from knowing what had long before of short before they became apart of the

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