The Giver Lowry Analysis

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Lowry narrates The Giverin a simple in a style that is almost journialistic one episode directly follows another episode. Her clarity of style and her many everyday details help portray ordinary daily life in Jonas' community. The memories that The Giver gives to Jonas contrastc to Jonas' everyday environment. Lowry describes the memeories using a style. The memeories are lyrical feelings, andeSemotions. The imagery that Lowry creates is similar to that found in poetry. Snow, cold, war and the joy of a celebration or love felt by family members are easily seen.
Some of the memories that Lowry describes are mystical. They are wierd because Jonas doesn't fully comprehend them at first. The things he feels are different but at the conclusion of many of the memories, Jonas feels a sense of peace. This quality is easealy seen in the memory of the family celelbrating a traditional Christmas holiday that The Giver gives to Jonas. …show more content…

The unanswered questions that Jonas asks himself show the changes that are is going through as he gains courage. These questions emphasize the internal and external conflicts that Jonas experieences. For example, Jonas is from his friends because he can't discuss his training as the new Receiver in the same way that his peers talk about their job training. Jonas wonders to himself "How could you describe a sled without deiscribing a hill and snow; and how could you describe a hill and snow to someone who had never felt anything, magical cold?" By using qestions, Lowry reveals Jonas' thoughts about how dumb it would be for him to try to explain his recent experiences to his friends, who could not understand them because all that his friends know is Sameness. Jonas, however, knows that life can and should include much more than

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