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The Giver

The Giver is an award winning book by Lois Lowry about a boy named Jonas and his struggles within his community and within himself. In the giver there are many form of conflict. These conflicts include character versus self, character versus nature, and character vs society.an opinion most important and mainly focused on conflict of the book being on Character versus himself, with those two positions being filled by Jonas and his belief the community.

Jonas main conflict is with his community and how he now sees it now that he knows the truth. After being chosen as the receiver of memory jonas now has access to th e world before it was wash clean of emotion of and color and basically anything that causes any feeling. There are some instances where he thinks that they have made the right decision, questioning if people can be trusted to make their own decisions …show more content…

Another conflict in the story is man versus society and this is the main plot of the book. It is Jonas v the community and the people who run i. Once joha figure out what they have been doing he is curious as to why. He sees the wonderful thing that the giver has shared with him and he think it would be a better world if they were to be shared with everyone.

“The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It's the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared.”

This is still an eleven year old boy have to to be careful with all these problems, i don't know about most, but this seems like a bit much for someone his age, it understandable that he’s feeling alone. This same conflict forces him outside the community in order to let everyone else experience emotions, like joy or

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