Decisions In The Giver

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“Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same” -the fray. In the novel “The Giver” by Lois Lowry, there is a part in the book where Jonas, the protagonist, has to decide whether to bring Gabriel, a small child raised in the same family unit as Jonas, on his long journey towards “elsewhere”. Jonas has to make the decision to bring Gabriel along on his dangerous journey or to leave Gabriel at the community where Jonas knows that they will kill him. Jonas made the right choice to bring Gabriel. Jonas knew if he left Gabe there at the community they would kill him. Gabe would be given a better chance to live rather than to be left dead at the community. Gabe’s presence could provide Jonas the motivation to keep going towards “elsewhere”. …show more content…

“Even I (Jonas’ father) voted for release when we had the meeting.” (164). Jonas wanted the best for Gabriel, so he brought Gabe with him thinking that he will end up saving him. Jonas made his decision under pressure, a reckless decision that could kill both of them, he did think of food but he underestimated the amount needed, he wanted to save Gabe. “And he had taken Gabe, too.” (166). Jonas felt as if he would save Gabe from a pointless life, which had no real meaning in making choices or decisions. The main reason was that he didn’t want to leave Gabe to die, but to save him from it and giving Gabe a better one when they somehow get to elsewhere. Overall, Jonas took the responsibility to save Gabe but in that he also to gave him a better life, than the corrupted world they both used to live

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