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The Giver by Louis Lowry

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The book The Giver by Louis Lowry is a very interesting book that everyone

should take time to read. This book takes you through a community of people where

everything has to be perfect. The story line is based around a boy named Jonas.

Everyone in the community is assigned a job when they turn twelve and its Jonas

turn to step up and get his job. This book is interesting because everything has to be

perfect, Jonas gets the best job, and the adventure Jonas has to go through to save a

new born child named Gabriel.

In the book everyone and everything has to be perfect. If someone made a

mistake they bring shame to there family and are released or kicked out of the

community. One pilot had read his coordinates wrong and flew over the part f the

community he wasn't supposed to. The author states, "Needless To Say, He Will Be

Released," (2) This shows how strict the community was.

Later on it the book Jonas receives his job as The Receiver of Memory. Since the

community is perfect they never feel pain, pleasure, or can see any colors. Jonas' job allows him to do all of the above and more. He must also keep the memories of the

past. The author states, "Such a selection is very, very rare," (60) which shows that

getting that job is the community's most honored position.

Jonas after feeling the pain of death does not want Gabriel to die so he runs of

with him. Jonas finally can see colors and knows what snow is and stuff like that.

When he and Gabriel leave the community they are being searched by planned

that

detect body heat. To lower there body temperatures he used his memories of snow

to cool them down. The author states, "Together

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