The Giver By Lois Lowry

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The giver by Lois Lowry is a factionary book about a young boy (Jonas) who lives in a black and white world where there is very little pain or emotion. He lives in a secure area where they’re not allowed to leave. When he turns 12 he will get a life-long job to help his community. First, the time setting is in the future and is a utopian society. It’s a small community by a river. Some characters are Jonas, the main character, he gets the most important job of the community (the giver). The giver alone holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Jonas’s father is a nurturer of the new born babies of the community. Lily is Jonas’s seven year old sister. Gabriel, not a fully healthy baby, is the new child that Jonas’s father, the nurturer, is taking care of. And Fiona is Jonas’s female friend. …show more content…

Jonas and all the other elevens were at the ceremony of twelve and Jonas’s number got skipped to last where he was told he would be the receiver of memory for the community. Jonas is named the new Receiver of Memories, and he becomes the trainee of The Giver, who passes along collective memories filled with both pain and pleasure. In Jonas’s training he is allowed to ask any question to anyone that no one else can ask. Jonas learns about life before utopia. Jonas asks to see his father do a release on a newborn child who is not good enough for the community when he realizes its murder, a release is where a baby is born and it doesn’t meet the standards of the community or an adult who broke the law or has made many mistakes, so they release

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