the giver

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Knowledge
1. The Giver is a post- apocalyptic and dystopian book. The setting takes place in an isolated utopian community. The date is not specified in The Giver however it takes place in the future.

Comprehension
1. If there had been one more chapter in the book, I think it will go as follows. It is an average day for the community, the children are at school or volunteering and the parents are at their jobs. Suddenly a cool sensation approaches them. A sensation that was never felt before. The children leave school or their volunteer jobs and parents leave their jobs. They all then go to the doctor. “I’ve never seen this before, they say that they feel something called cold. Oddly, I think I know what they are saying but there is no scientific reasoning behind it.” The community members then go to the Giver and an emergency meeting is called with the Giver. The community starts to be emotions causing total chaos; everyone starts to have a meltdown. Little children cry as the temperature rises and adult scream because of the burning heat. “ What is going on?”, the councillor asked. “Judging by the symptoms they’re experiencing sunburns” Where is the new Receiver?”, eagerly asked. . “Gabriel! Gabriel he is missing!”, Jonas’s father said breathless while running in. . “Forget about Gabriel! Where is the Receiver!” the council yelled this time. Suspense is raised in the room. “Jonas is gone.” the Giver said. Everyone gasps.

2. Chastisement- “Lily, he decided, would have to learn that soon, or she would be called in for chastisement because of her insensitive chatter”. (page 20, chapter 3)
Sarah had received a chastisement from her mother afte...

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... choice. This made me think in a different perspective and showed me the ups and downs of this society. Lois Lowry shows the importance of individuality, choices and memory in a perspective that really helped me understand how we take some things for granted.
I can assure you that reading this book will make you take valuable lessons with you. Jonas is a really wise, curious and a positive 12 year old boy. I think we should learn to be like him more because in the story Jonas shows how he follows what he thinks is right and not what the society thinks. This helps portray the importance of individuality.
Reading the Giver kept me in suspense throughout the whole story which is why I highly recommend you to read it too. I must finish up my homework; I have got to go now. Please send my regards to everyone. I can’t wait to hear from you!

Yours truly,
Lovedeep

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