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    Lily, convey their dreams to one another each morning. The sharing of community members’ dreams and additional customs are established by the Council of Elders. In addition, the community leaders hold information and memories from the members of the community: love, hate, war, and hunger. Thus, Jonas is a naive boy, who has no knowledge on the community's history or its present state. The Council of Elders blind Jonas as well as his fellow community members, by not informing people on release, senses

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    ur memory still contain traces from our evolutionary past? To what extent do our operating abilities involving memory, still prescribe to our distant ancestral selection pressures? These questions have all been considered, however, the role of adaptive pressures on our memory, have just began to be studied further by memory researchers. Scholars have attempted to study how our current memory processing capabilities could have been tailored to achieve specific outcomes from our instinctual past. This

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    community’s collective memory. the Receiver can bear the pain. Jonas receives some memories of the past, good and bad, from the current Receiver, a wise old man who tells Jonas to call him the Giver. The Giver transmits memories by placing his hands on Jonas’s bareback. The first memory he receives is of an exhilarating sled ride. As Jonas receives memories from the Giver such as memories of pleasure and pain, of bright colors and extreme cold and warm sun, of excitement and terror and hunger and love—he realizes

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    are teenagers and have a younger sister. Both Jonas and Katniss experience horrifying and terrible events. In Jonas’ case it's the bad memories such as warfare, famine and the elephant dying. For Katniss it was that fact she killed people to survive. Both of them have secrets that they can’t share and they have a great deal of honour. Jonas is the receiver of memory and Katniss sacrificed herself so that her sister wouldn’t die. In both texts the second main character tries to help the main character

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    star crossed lovers surrounded by the energy of fire brought with it all the elements needed for a great story: danger, love, and sacrifice. Throughout The Hunger Games certain elements of the film draw on our emotions to engage the audience on multiple levels. Those emotional connections make for a stronger, more vivid memory (Phelps, 201). Memories that stick with the audience long after the movie is over. Katniss as the girl on fire brings us energy, danger, and hope. Peeta as a love struck teenager

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    experiences and memories from traumatic event are not completely accurate. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, who is a holocaust survivor, talks about the agonizing pain he and others experienced and gives us a first person view throughout the book. Traumatizing events that happen shouldn’t be forgotten and there are many reasons to speculate how suffering, starvation and violence that each survivor went through could affect their overall memory. From my perspective, I believe that Elie Wiesel memories that

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    The Giver is written from Jonas’s confusion, excitement, glory, and discoveries. Jonas is a twelve-year-old boy living in a futuristic civilization that has eliminated all pain, fear, love, and free will. There is no chauvinism, since everyone looks and acts basically the same, and there are no “important” choices to be made, also, everyone is consistently polite. The “perfect” society Jonas lives in has also abolished choice: At age twelve every member of the community is assigned a job based on

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    Broca’s area, the hippocampus, the hypothalamus, and the occipital lobe. Broca’s area is the region of the brain that contains motor neurons that play a part in controlling speech. The hippocampus is involved in learning and memory. They hypothalamus regulates the amount of hunger we contain. Whereas, the occipital lobe contains the visual centers of the brain and plays a role with all the aspects. When I first arrive to my friend’s house, I will be conversing with everyone there. This is where the

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    things like color, climate, and memory, have been eradicated. Jonas is the one person that has been chosen to store all the memories from the past, of the time before Sameness. Jonas experiences a multitude of new thoughts, feelings and experiences as the Receiver of Memory and he has to decide what to do with his new found knowledge. The defining characteristic is that everyone is equal. An example of a dystopia is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games is a dystopia that is

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    and the sleep cycle, parenting styles, psychology of hunger, and stress. In order to function correctly, human bodies need to have an adequate amount of sleep. During sleep, our bodies are able to receive the proper rest and regeneration that is needed to continue the tasks throughout our daily lives. Despite

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