The Giver Book Report Essay

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The book, The Giver, by Lois Lowry, was published in 1993. In it, the society seems perfect. There is no fear, pain, war, or colors. Everything is controlled. Nobody has a choice for anything. Everyone in the community is assigned a job at the age of twelve. The most important job is the receiver of memory. That person gets all the memories of past feelings such as pain, fear, and love to give wisdom to the community when a problem arises.
This story is about a boy named Jonas. Jonas is assigned at the age of twelve to become the Receiver of Memory. He has pale eyes, unlike the rest of the community. He notices glimpses of colors. The community doesn’t have any colors. He starts to see them because he is special. His light-colored eyes could represent how he is different from the rest of the community. The rest of the community has dark colored-eyes. Jonas’s name means “ gift …show more content…

Jonas’s best friend is Asher. Asher is hyperactive, talks too fast, and mixes up words. Asher’s name means, happy and blessed. Lily is Jonas’s little sister. The elders decide what jobs the kids of the community have when they reach the age of twelve.The elders could symbolize fate. Fiona is Jonas’s friend. He starts to have feelings for her but then has to take pills for it. Since nobody in the community can feel emotions or love for someone else. Fiona has red hair, and he sees red for the first time.So it can symbolize the feeling of love. The Giver is the mentor of Jonas. He gives Jonas memories on all the feelings the world used to give before sameness. Another character is Gabriel. Gabriel is a baby in the community, that Jonas’s father takes in to care for because his job is to nurture babies. Gabriel has the same pale eyes as Jonas. Eyes that show he is not like the rest of the community. The eyes are the “ windows to the soul”. They are the windows that show that they are not

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