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Abstract Concepts Human Spirit
1,477 wordsLois Lowry's The Giver: A Study of the Importance Choice Making Plays in the Ultimate Happiness of an Individual Lois Lowry's Newbery Award winning piece, The Giver, takes place in a futuristic society based on the concept of sameness. A life lacking colors, smells, feelings, music or choices, 12 -year-old Jonas discovers, is not a desirable way to live. In the novel he expresses his frustration in the quote if everythings the same then there arent any choices. I want to wake up in the mornings ...
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Main Characters Twelve Year
712 wordsAlbert Giorgio July 14, 1999 Setting: The setting of this story is in a community that is confined with strict rules. Main Characters: The main characters are Jonas, Lily, Asher, Fiona, Jonas's Mother, Jonas's Father, and the Giver. Jonas is a twelve year old boy that is very keen, clever and kind. Lily is seven and is Jonas's little, baby sister. Asher is a very fast-talker and is one of Jonas's best friends. Fiona is a very kind and sweet girl who is Jonas's other best friend. Jonas's Father w...
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Brave New World Society Believes
844 wordsWhen one examines the similarities between Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, and The Giver by Lois Lowry, they may be baffled. They may think that Lowry just did a run off of Huxley's highly successful masterpiece. The similarities are extraordinary, but so are their differences. Many aspects of these novels are almost identical while others are completely foreign to each other. Both of these novels feature structure societies, but the societies are not the same. In Brave New World, there are no...
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The Giver Vs Brave New World
658 wordsThe Giver by Lois Lowry and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley have many similarities. They both take place in futuristic utopias where happiness is the overall goal. Jonas and Bernard, the major characters in the novels, are both restless individuals who want change. Despite the close similarities, there are many contrasts in the two novels. The childhood, family, and professions arrangements are differently portrayed in the similar novels The Giver and Brave New World. The similarities in the tw...
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Give Birth Community Standards
1,461 wordsH 2 >New Life Tragic or Not was a very inspiring and unique essay. The book, The Giver, is a very inspirational and at times could become a cliffhanger. I always dream of a utopia or a world nearing a utopia because of all the difficulties of life and I would wish for these difficulties to just disappear. Even though I know it will not happen for a very long period time if ever, but you can always dream and perhaps when I grow older I could assist in the creation of my utopia. During the ...
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Man Vs Man Story Starts
599 wordsThe story starts as Jonas, a twelve- year-old boy, who is waiting for his life assignment. When he is given his assignment, he is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory. As the Receiver he has to get every memory from all over the world from the old Receiver he calls The Giver. The Giver: The Giver is the man who is the old Receiver. He is also the one who gives Jonas the memories. In the community were Jonas lives is everything is controlled, even peoples memory. The Giver is the only one who is n...
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Human Spirit Abstract Concepts
1,539 wordsLois Lowry? S The Giver: A Study Of Lois Lowry? S The Giver: A Study Of The Importance Choice Making Plays Lois Lowry? s The Giver: A Study of the Importance Choice Making Plays in the Ultimate Happiness of an Individual Lois Lowry? s Newbery Award winning piece, The Giver, takes place in a futuristic society based on the concept of sameness. A life lacking colors, smells, feelings, music or choices, 12 -year-old Jonas discovers, is not a desirable way to live. In the novel he expresses his frus...
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