Jonas’s World

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Have you ever contemplated what life would be like if our country was completely dominated by the government? What if every day was a routine determined by our leaders? Life as we know it would be faultless, yet too perfect. Jonas from The Giver lives in a world extraordinarily similar to this. His leaders fabricated a system that forces the community to have absolutely no feelings, and its’ citizens do not have the ability to make decisions for themselves. Jonas’s uniform world has numerous differences compared to ours, but a few similarities as well. Our worlds differ in abilities to have feelings and make decisions, and diversity; however, both share similar laws. To begin with, Jonas’s world and the United States are unlike each other because in our country, we have feelings and opinions, and we can make our own decisions. Jonas’s utopian world cannot do either of these. For example, we experience love, hate, anger, jealousy, and many more feelings associated with being a human. Jonas’s family and friends do not have the ability to encounter such feelings, and many do ...

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