The Giver Book Vs Movie

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Could you imagine living in a world without pain, color, and emotions? Strange, right? So, the side I’m taking is that the movie is better than the book. But first, you should know what happens in the story. In the book The Giver, everyone must follow a set of rules that create sameness across the whole community. A boy named Jonas is given the job of receiver of memory. His job is to keep the memories of the past to himself so the community can be protected from all those bad things that might cause chaos. Jonas makes a plan with a man he calls the Giver. The plan is to cross a border that keeps all the memories from the community. Jonas ends up making it past the border releasing all the memories of emotions, color, and pain. The reason I …show more content…

In the movie, there are more added scenes which have more action. For example, one would be when Jonas has to go to the nurturing center. There, he meets his friend Fiona to save Gabriel. Jonas has to save Gabriel because Gabe was going to be released (killed) because of his deformity. This is different from the book because they completely cut out Fiona and finding Gabe by saying, “And he had taken Gabriel, too” (pg.208). After Jonas gets Gabe, he goes on the journey to the border. But instead of Jonas and Gabe starving and crossing tough terrain, a plane that Asher, Jonas’ best friend, is controlling captures Jonas. Asher then has to decide if he can trust Jonas and let him venture on, or bring him back to the community where he will be punished. This creates more suspense than just starving because the audience does not know if Asher will trust Jonas or betray him after being friends with Jonas for all these years. The movie also shows what is happening in the community while Jonas is on his adventure to elsewhere. In that scene, Fiona is about to be released which means she will be killed. This is because she broke the rules by helping Jonas escape to elsewhere. This creates more suspense because Fiona, someone Jonas loves, could be killed if Jonas doesn’t continue quickly. I also want to add most of the action happens towards the end of the story because everything before that is just the ceremony and Jonas meeting up with the Giver. So, because the movie has more action and suspense, I believe it is one reason why the movie is better than the

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