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The Giver Themes

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The Giver goes into great detail about how important the individual is, and the power of the individual. The Giver was wrote in 1994 by Lois Lowry. In 1994, this book won the Newbery Medal and Honor. This book isn’t Lois’ only Newbery medal winner, she also wrote Number The Stars. Number The Stars won it in 1990, which was her first major selling book. The Giver is about a young man, who becomes the Receiver and becomes lonely because of his job he was assigned. Reasoning behind The Giver being an american classic, is that it tells us the other way to live. Reviews say that this book is so thought-provoking, and riveting. Although there are multiple other themes that I could talk about, this one really sticks out to me. I think it is very obvious …show more content…

There are also plenty of sources that show the importance of the individual is used in today’s society. For example, Ashley welch wrote an article for CBS News that talks about the importance of the individual. This article talks about how loneliness and social isolation can harm you in many different ways. I think that this article relates to the theme of this book because of the health is a very important part in talking about the importance of the individual. Ashley Welch states, “However, they point out that designing effective interventions is a big challenge-- especially when taking today’s reliance on technology and social media into account.” This quote shows that the importance of the individual isn’t always the problem, sometimes it's the loneliness of the individual. For example, Jonas takes Gabe, the baby, and runs off with it. That is showing that Jonas was lonely, he didn’t communicate well with his friends anymore. It was almost like an awkward conversation with them, like when he met his friends at the park. The story could have ended different if he was able to share more stories about how training was and what not. Or, possibly if their society was not so …show more content…

Although it does not talk much about the individual being important in that question, my answer ties into it. In the long run it does affect face to face interaction. It takes away social skills from the individual, and allows them not to interact with others. Somewhat like Jonas not being able to interact that often. All of this information from CBS news comes back to the original idea, importance of the

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