The Giver Book Report

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Creating a “perfect” world or having a perfect life is not possible. Unexpected conflicts arises from the “The Giver” such as difficulties, and hard feelings. What can lead to a perfect world? In the science fiction novel “The Giver”, according to pg.141, it states,”He killed it! My father killed it! Jonas said to himself, stunned at what he was realizing,”this teached Jonas how a release works and he learns how important and unforgettable it is and how bad a release can be. People doesn’t realize of what they’re doing of a release, they don’t know how release can be. Release means killed. After Jonas watched the release of the twins, then the Giver told him about the release of Rosemary. Jonas learned the purpose of how release can lead to danger. This case doesn’t lead to uniqueness and happiness. In the events happening in “The Giver” according to pg.155 the book cites,”But it was necessary because it had the child seat attached to the back. And he had taken Gabriel too.” Jonas had news from his parents that Gabriel was going to get released the next day. Jonas sacrificed himself to …show more content…

Jonas nodded.”Yes, thank you, I do,” he replied slowly. It was his first lie to his parents.” This event explains how Jonas lied to his parents and the rule is to never lie. Jonas also lied the second time about his job for the Receiver of Memories on pg.148 the book cites,”Jonas went home the next morning, cheerfully greeted his parents, and lied easily about what a busy, pleasant night he had had.” Jonas lied to his parents because in the Giver’s instructions it says,” 4. Do not discuss your training with any other member of the community, including parents and Elders. 8.You may lie.” Jonas instructions said that he cannot discuss his training with anyone. He may also lie to his parents and even the Elders. This event led Jonas to lie to the

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