Analytical Essay On The Giver

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Everyday Jonas has to be apart from the rest of the community and train with The Giver, so that he can receive the memories from the community’s past. There are many different things that happens to Jonas when he receives the memories. Jonas has fear which no one else in the community has, dreams which he can't share, and beliefs that changes what he thinks about the community. In the novel, The Giver by Lois Lowry, Jonas the main character, is chosen to be the most important person in the society as The Receiver of Memory.
The Giver's main goal and focus is to train Jonas with memories of the past that his community has faced. While the memories are being given to Jonas, this can change a persons perspective on what the community that …show more content…

However, past communities have, and jonas wants his community to have pain as well. Jonas once said, “Frightened meant that sickening feeling of something bad about to happen.”(p.1There are only two people in the society that can say this, and those two people are, The Giver, and Jonas. They are the only ones who really can say it and fully understand what it means because they are the only ones that have the memories. A time that Jonas felt really scared was on the field when all of his friends were playing a war game. He was scared because the memory of war automatically came to him. Asher, who was playing the game, didn't understand because he never knew what the game was based on. A second sentence that Jonas said was, “They’ve never known pain. This realization made me feel really lonely.”(p.112) Yet again this quote symbolizes that no one in the community has ever experienced pain before. One very important thing that Jonas said was, “I feel a ripping sensation inside me, about to make me cry!”(p.154) This quote symbolizes the most important thing. It shows that even Jonas as The Receiver of Memory doesn’t know what the tears in his eyes mean. An example from when he felt this was when he received the memory of sunburn. Once he received it, he couldn't really describe what was happening because this has never happened to him before. The one other thing that really

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