Echo In The Giver

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“Behind him, across vast distance of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. But perhaps it was only an echo.” In the quote just stated Jonas expresses his desire for hearing music and hearing beyond compared to what the giver had told him about. Jonas hearing this could mean he has conclusively made it out of the community and is finally safe and would never turn back. I speculate that at the end of “The Giver,” Jonas and Gabriel made it out alive and found the house and people singing because Jonas could hear and see beyond, Jonas found the sled and the vast hill he has seen before, and Jonas experienced the many landscape changes that he had also seen before. When the giver started to tell Jonas about hearing beyond Jonas didn’t understand what the giver was talking about. Jonas has only seen beyond so hearing music for the first time would be unusually difficult for him to understand this is why he would be uncertain of what he heard. …show more content…

All of the memories the Giver gave Jonas helped him through his journey and all depended on this one memory. Riding down the sled just brought more and more feelings of hope to Jonas’s eyes. As Jonas stepped closer and closer to the house he felt familiar within his head, he probably was thinking about everything to go right as he kept going. I feel that Jonas didn’t go through this long journey for nothing and he saved Gabriel by finding the house. Jonas never completely gave up on getting Gabriel, safe at a new place and always kept his head up tall keeping his mind

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