The Giver

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Christmas morning 4 years ago, I woke up at dawn and ran down stairs where my whole family waited around the tree, pajamas on and hot chocolate in hand. My younger brothers waited anxiously as I sat down and my mother began to pass out our gifts, smallest boxes first. We opened our gifts one by one and as I pulled back the shiny wrapping, I saw that it was the book I had asked for. The Giver by Lois Lowry is a book I will never forget. The book begins in a world of no confrontation, no color and no emotional depth, only order and rules followed by all of society, and a daily injection that’s said to be for their health. Jonas, a twelve-year-old boy attends an assignment ceremony along with all the other “twelves” where he is given the unique job of becoming “The receiver of memory”. Here, he begins his training with the current giver for their Utopia. Jonas had lived his whole life knowing nothing but the sameness that surrounds him. …show more content…

He leaves the session thinking about the concept of what he had felt. Later that evening, he asks his parents if they loved him and his father laughed. Unsure of why his father thought this was funny, Jonas looked at his mom for an explanation. “Your father means that you used a very generalized word, so meaningless that it's become almost Obsolete,” she said. This one line of The Giver made my heart ache, not only because love is perceived as meaningless, but because Jonas will never receive the love from his family that he has for them. For weeks to come, Jonas learns the truth of what happens to the weaker babies that are never assigned to a home, and the elderly that are released once reaching a certain age. Jonas gains more depth each day and can no longer live the life he had before, surrounded by emotionless people that have never experienced the beauty of the world that once

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