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The Giver Movie And Book Comparison Essay

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The Giver is a story of a boy who is shoved into an unknown world that only he can experience. The story starts off with a boy named Jonas who has a special gift that allows him to see beyond. Jonas lives in a community void of death, emotion, hunger, un-organization, and randomness; everything has its place in the community. The community selected Jonas to be the next receiver of memory. The former receiver of memory, now called the Giver, shows Jonas the world before the community through a collection of memories. The Receiver and the Giver are the only people in all of the community who know the whole truth of the world around them. The Receiver is the keeper of all memories before the existence of the community. Things like color, music, snow, war, famine and emotion don’t exist in the community. Only the Giver and the Receiver experience these. This is what is described as seeing beyond. Throughout the story there are notable differences and similarities between the novel and the its film In the book, the characters and setting of the story unfolds at a much slower pace than in the movie. Jonas develops the ability to see color much sooner in the storyline than in the movie adaptation. Jonas doesn’t gain the ability to …show more content…

When a boy turns twelve in the community, he is given his life-long job; this is called the ceremony of twelve (Lowry). In the movie Jonas is fifteen, and he receives his job at sixteen. This allows for a love triangle to be present during the movie that wouldn’t be as likely in the book. In the movie Jonas pursues a relationship with a childhood friend, Fiona. The movie has multiple scenes where they are romantic with each other, and even a scene where they kiss. Fiona and Jonas never kiss in the novel, nor do they pursue a relationship. The Giver is also portrayed as a grumpy old man, while in the book the Giver is always pleased with the presence of

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