The Giver Release Analysis

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How can the same thing be viewed in two different lights? How can it be happy yet sad at the same time? In The Giver, Release is introduced through the eyes of different community members. The first incident introduced is the pilot who makes an irreversible error that causes the community undue stress so according to the laws of the community he must be released. Then father mentions a newchild who does not meet the standards of growth the community expects so this child may face the sad consequences of release. Mother weighs in on this issue by mentioning a repeat offender she fears will face release because she fears he will break the laws set by the community one more time and there are no third strikes. Finally, Jonas, himself, weighs in on the idea of release when he mentions the release of a group mates father and states that no one talks about it because of the shame associated with the event. Then he visits the home of the elderly and -discovers that just that morning the community celebrated the release of an elderly man named Roberto. Even though these experiences of release go from one extreme to the other, from disgrace to shame to joy, they do share a few common characteristics. Release is known but also unknown in the community. What does this mean? It is known because there …show more content…

The positive light of release of the elderly brings joy to the heart and soul for the community member who has lived a long and prosperous life. Yet seen through the eyes of one who makes a simple error and words like grave, disgraceful, and shameful are attached to a pilot and a criminal. Sadness is given to the release of a newchild for his life has not yet been lived in this wondrous community. What in our lives can cause so many different emotions and have such a variety of reactions? It is death, so I say release is a more gently way to state that which triggers the heart to react in so many unexpected

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