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The Giver Book Report

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The Giver Book Report

Summary The Giver

Lois Lowry

This book is about a boy names Jonas. Jonas lives in a futuristic society where there is no pain, fear, war, and hatred. There is also no prejudice, since everyone looks and acts basically the same, there is very little competition. They have also eliminated choice.

You have to apply for a spouse. You cannot just chose who you want and marry them, the community does it for you. His dad works as a Nurturer of new children, and his mom works at the Department of Justice. He also has a little sister named Lilly. You can’t have a child on your own, you have to apply for them too. There are mothers that all they do is have children.

Jonas is eleven years old at the beginning of the book. His twelfth birthday is coming up. All the children have their birthday on the same day. It is held at a ceremony. When they turn twelve, they are assigned jobs. Jonas is assigned the job of Receiver of Memory. Receiver of Memory is a very honored job. The Receiver has to keep the community’s memory. When the community went over to Sameness, what they are now, it eliminated all the memories of pain, war, and emotion. The memories didn’t disappear totally, someone had to keep them, and that would be Jonas’ new job.

The current receiver is an old man that is called The Giver. He transmits the memories to Jonas by placing his hands on Jonas’ back. He transmits memories of good times, as well as bad times. The first memory he transmits to Jonas is of a happy sleigh ride. Jonas receives memories of color, something that is absent from his community. He realizes how absent his community really is. Jonas hurts inside to tell people in his community what they are missing. The only person that he can really open up to is The Giver. They grew really close, and it became like a grandfather,

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