The Giver Book Comparison

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The story, The Giver, is an engaging and adventurous tale about a boy named Jonas who learns all about the past and all the things that were taken away to create a ¨perfect¨ society. Lois Lowry published The Giver in 1993 and later on during August 11th, 2014, Phillip Noyce fabricated the novel into a movie. Jonas is an inquisitive individual who is selected as the new Receiver of Memory as his life assignment. The adjustments that are constructed to the original story’s plot and characters made the movie’s visual and understanding more entertaining and exciting for the spectators, yet, some attention grabbing details were kept. The plot in The Giver was changed for the better display the story’s seriousness while retaining the story’s idea For instance, in both the film and book, Jonas is selected as the Receiver of Memory at the ceremony of the twelve. Page 60, paragraph 7 clearly states, “ Jonas has been selected.” “He blinked. What did that mean? He felt a collective, questioning stir from the audience. They, too, were puzzled. In a firm, commanding voice she announced, “Jonas has been selected to be our new Receiver of Memory.” “Then he heard the gasp-the sudden intake of breath, drawn sharply in astonishment, by each of the seated citizens.¨ Based on this evidence, people are not often selected. This fact is known because everyone in the audience was questioning what that meant. This evidence also shows that everyone was very astonished because of the way they all gasped. Likewise, in the movie, Jonas is also selected to be the new Receiver of Memory by the Chief Elder and everyone is in awe by the selection. It is a good thing that Phillip Noyce kept this the same because the whole book is about Jonas being the new Receiver of Memory and learning about the past, so without him having that job, the book couldn’t go on from chapter 7. Also, if Jonas hadn’t become the new receiver of memory, he wouldn't have wanted to figure out the truth, so the community would always be stuck in a life of lying and misery. Though there are many For instance, both plots have a part where the Giver shows Jonas a video of his father releasing an infant, which helps Jonas understand what the meaning of release really means. The plot in the movie and novel differ however, because in the movie, Jonas begs Fiona not to take the injection on purpose, but in the book, he doesn’t. Because he does in the movie, she listens and developes very strong feelings of love for Fiona, but in the book, Fiona never experiences love at all. Jonas is also compared and contrasted between the film and publication. For example, in both the movie and book, Jonas is selected to be the new Receiver of Memory, which impacts the story because without Jonas, everyone would have to live a life of Sameness. Although, in the movie Jonas actually sees the house at the bottom of the hill at the beginning, but in the book, he doesn’t until the very end of the book, which is crucial the the production, because Jonas actually knows what love and family are at the beginning of the production. Overall, the plot and Jonas were changes for the better in the movie, yet some crucial details remained the

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