2. Parental involvement and input into their child education is paramount to their child’s success. However, parents are not always correct in their interpretations and opinions of the books that are provided to students. The Giver by Lois Lowers, is one of many books that parents have called to be banned from schools. It is understandable when the information is taking out of context that a parent would feel that the material is unsuitable for a child in the seventh grade. In this utopian book sameness is coveted and feelings are cured with a pill. The elders maintain there sense of peace through total regulation of marriages, jobs, births, and even deaths. One seen in particular that receives the most criticism it the “release of
How many freedoms would you be able to give up for a “perfect” society? In the book “The Giver”, describes a society where people are given an assignment at age 12. The main character, Jonas was appointed the Receiver and follows a wise old man with the name of “The Giver”. Over time he receives the good and bad memories of the past and soon realizes what his communities deepest darkest secrets. So where would I think the line between public safety and personal freedom should be drawn? I feel if that should be up to the individual and that people should be aware of what is the truth and not be hidden by anything. Being hidden by color/diversity/red, having no love as well as no hate, and no personal freedoms? Is that fair?
Through her Newbery award-winning novel, The Giver, Lois Lowry demonstrates the incalculable value of making decisions, by creating a dystopian society that does not know the meaning of choice. The ability to make choices is generally taken for granted in modern day society. Since the beginning of our society, people have pushed beyond the confines of not having choices by starting revolutions. During the 1700s, the American colonies led a revolution against the tyrannical mother country of Great Britain. Had the American colonists stayed submissive to British rule, the USA would not exist today. Another memorable instance occurred during the Roaring Twenties when strong-willed women like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton declared
“It’s our choices that show who we truly are, far more than our abilities,” said J.K Rowling. No, it’s not worth losing your choices to go live in a perfect world. To have your choices is very important in life. Living in a perfect world doesn’t always mean that everything will be perfect. In the book’s utopia, nobody gets to celebrate their birthday, nobody gets to choose their child’s name, and everybody is always being watched.
Can you imagine a world without your without your own freedoms? In the giver they have hardly any freedoms, they don't and can't feel anything. They have to take stirring pills at a young age so they don't have feelings for anyone. They can't see color , and they have to where all they same clothes . No twins are aloud in the community . The line between personal freedom and public safety should be drawn where were aloud to do something if it doesn't hurt anyone else and yes, I think there should be law that protect the community but not take away personal freedoms.In the real world we have freedoms to like and have feeling about whoever we want. Where aloud to see colors and wear what we want. There freedoms in the book are very limited like love, diversity, and discrimination.
Life would change drastically if we didn’t have books. In The Giver, Jonas has only seen three books. He has never seen another book in his life until he walks into the Receiver's room. It got me thinking. If there were no books in our world, I would be distraught. I would miss all books, but there are three books that I would miss dearly.
Though many stories are clearly references to real world events, some have more subtle ways of introducing conflicts that are reminiscent of actual events. Many stories telling of post apocalyptic worlds or worlds brought back from the brink of devastation from war or disease depict humanity in organized, strict societies with little to no freedom. These can be difficult to connect to modern day life because they don’t resemble today’s social orders at all. However, the events in the stories are often somewhat relevant to occurrences in the modern world, such as struggles for rights or the beliefs and cultures of ancient or foreign civilizations. Though the novel, The Giver, seems highly unrealistic,
Imagine if nobody in the world knew affection, and we were all mindless robots going about our day. We were all oblivious to the concept of caring and love. Everyone except you. You knew love, but were not loved. Well, that is exactly how Jonas felt in Lois Lowry’s classic novel The Giver. In this seemingly perfect utopia, everybody follows the same rules. They never make bad choices, because there are no choices. Family is basically just a unit of people who live together. It is a community deprived of all human emotion.
One of the important topics in school, Social Studies, is talked about not being taught anymore. Social Studies should be taught to inform our children about our history. Social Studies teaches about our past and who we are. For example, In the book The Giver, Jonas doesn't know about his past he just thinks that the only time that exists is now. If Social Studies isn't educated to kids they will be like Jonas, but if they are educated about our History they will know about their ancestors and how the world came to be.
In the novel “The Giver” as written by Lois Lowry, clearly exemplifies that a possible theme for interpretation can be your feelings and thoughts are what make you who you are and without them we are nothing but a body.
“I am going to transmit a good memory to you,” the old man said, and placed his hands on Jonas’s back. Jonas close his eyes and saw a girl sitting in a chair with something that was a very long stick. Then the girl started to blow into the stick and wonderful sound came out. Then the girl started to move her fingers and the sound was starting to change. then Jonas walked closer to see that the girl’s fingers were hitting padded circles to close off the air coming from the girl’s mouth. Then Jonas noticed that the girl stopped and flipped pages in her book to another page. The girl started to tap her foot really fast. The sound began again. Then the soft noises turned into an upbeat happy sound. At that second Jonas noticed that his foot was
“Don’t be ridiculous. There’s no such thing as monsters.” I scoff while I check my little brother’s closet. So strange. He outgrew the idea of monsters years ago, and I haven’t
We were sitting at our dinner table, going through the usual nightly routine. We say how we felt throughout the day. we can only express our feelings in one word, its one of the rules. I usually fight with my sister for who gets to go first, but today I just tell her to go. "Thank you, Jonas." I hear her say. I am just too worried to fight. Because all I've been thinking about is the ceremony of twelve.
‘The giver’ by Lois Lowry is a fiction novel based on a boy named Jonas who lives in community where there is no pain, no fear and all the people who live in there are forced to follow very strict rules that prevent them from ever being harmed or being fearful of things that appear in the everyday life of a regular person in today’s society. Jonas is nervous leading up the ceremony of twelve in which him and all the other twelve-year-old in his community are given their assignments that they will do for the rest of their lives. Jonas is unsure of what his assignment will be unlike most of the other children of his age, as he spent his community hours in various places to various different tasks, since the other children completed their hours
In the book “The Giver” Jonas is chosen to be the receiver of memory for the community. When he is chosen the chief elder states that Jonas must have 5 abilities in order to be the receiver. The five qualities are Intelligence, Integrity, Courage, wisdom and the Capacity to see beyond. Jonas experiences in the story prove that Jonas was correctly chosen to be the receiver. In The Giver Jonas was accurately chosen to be the receiver of memory.
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