Precision Of Language In 'The Giver'

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"…you used a very generalized word, so meaningless that it's become almost obsolete." Jonas's mother spoke this quote. When she said this, she was clarifying that the word "love" was no longer in use. In Jonas's society, precision of language was highly valued. Precision of language was using the correct words for what you were feeling at the time. What's ironic is that the people of Jonas's community didn't actually feel emotions. They only thought they did. When Jonas asked his parents if they loved him, they laughed and good-naturedly scolded him for not using precision of language. When they explained that "love" was no longer a word they used, it was implied that Jonas felt lonely because his parents would never truly know what "love" meant. This is by far my …show more content…

It made me feel morose because Jonas and the Giver were the only ones who knew what love felt like. It also made me feel incredulous because the idea that love would ever be given up is laughable to me. Love is an emotion that is

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