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Examples Of Dystopia In The Giver

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Having the dystopian fiction in our future would not be the best. If you have read The Giver, you might notice that it the community is controlled by rules. Almost as if it is dictated. Worse than the rules we have. For an example you can not show any kind of affection(holding hands) unless it is inside your family unit. Today's world you can, it just has to be appropriate. Of course not all the time is PDA accepted but it still happens.

In The Giver they have a lot of rules they live by, and if they disobey they get punished. This might not seem as bad as you think it is but when it comes down to the laws. It gets a lot worse, you have limits, such as your job is not to be discussed with anyone at least that is for Jonas. In the house units they have cameras and microphones there to listen to what you say they see what you do, but they are through out the community. In the parks, work zones, play grounds and schools. Another thing is you don't have feelings for anyone. You don't get to pick your partner and the children you have later in your future you have to apply for. They are other people's kids. You can not dream, you take pills for that. …show more content…

Only two people in the entire book, no scratch that only three people knew that. Two from the beginning, The Giver and The Head Elder. Then Jonas came along and changed everything. Which was good for the people, just not the Chef Elder. She wanted to stay in control, whether they liked it or not. Then Jonas released the memories of happiness, sadness, anger, hunger and much much more. Along with color, finally everyone got to see what Jonas saw. He was happy but of course he didn't see it himself, he was at the barrier. The barrier that held everything

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