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The Giver Theme Essay

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Imagine living in a world where everything is controlled. No emotions, love, choices, and color. There were no conflicts, but lives were completely controlled. This is how life is in the thrilling novel by Lois Lowry, The Giver in 1993. Once a young adolescent finds out what has been stolen from him and his community, through memories from the Giver. After finding this out, he devises a plan to save the community and escape. As the Giver helps him, Jonas escapes with his baby brother Gabe to Elsewhere. Lowry creates many themes in The Giver, not only on how good and bad memories are needed to grow, but also how you should be steadfast to do what you believe in even if it goes against society and government, and how perfection isn’t something to strive towards. A theme shown throughout the book is how too much perfection isn’t something to strive towards.”If everything’s the same, then there aren’t any choices! I want to wake up in the morning and decide things! A blue tunic, or a red one?” (Lowry 123). From the over perfection in the community, …show more content…

I believe the book is still powerful, since it teaches people to embrace differences, to not be perfect, and stand for what you believe in. I’d rate this book a 8.5/10, since it was a nice book, but I think the ending could’ve gone on a little more. I’d recommend this book to preteens, because the lessons can relate to middle school, and how people don't need to always be perfect. A statement that was powerful to me from The Giver is “we gained control of many things, but we had to let go of others” (Lowry 120). It changed me because often times people want to be in charge of many things, but gaining that power can result in you losing some

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