Disgrace In The Giver By Lois Lowry

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In the community, described by Lowry, rules are so strict that if disregard them three times, you are punished severely (released to Elsewhere). The story states, “‘I feel frightened, too, for him,’ she confessed ‘you know that there’s no third chance. The rules say that if there’s a third transgression, he simply has to be released’ Jonas shivered. He knew it happened. There was even a boy in his group of elevens whose father had been released years before. No one ever mentioned it the disgrace was unspeakable. It was hard to imagine,” (Lowry 9). If there is a threat to the society, it is removed to obtain constant peace. When mistakes are made you must formally apologize, and are forgiven for you error. During the assignment of jobs, Jonas

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