Book analysis: The Giver Lois Lowry was born on March 20th‚ 1937. Her father was a military officer so she grew up all over the world. She graduated the University of Maine and finally began to write professionally which she had dreamed of doing since she was a child. Her books vary in style and content but she says that they deal with the same general theme: the importance of human connections. The main theme of The Giver is The Importance of Memory. Lois Lowry got the idea to write this book after
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My book Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry was about a girl named Kira who lives in community where things are very weird. Kira had just become an orphan recently when her mother died of the flu. Since her mother died of the flu they had to burn down Kira’s house. Kira came to the grounds where her house was‚ and started to rebuild when a large women comes in and tells her she doesn’t own this space any more because her mother is dead and with Kira’s messed up leg she is useless‚ so they are taking her
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The Giver by Lois Lowry illuminates the theme that individuality is important considering how different people have various beliefs that can advance society. If only a few people control over an entire community‚ it will remain stagnant with little to no change. The Committee of Elders made decisions and not the people themselves. For example‚ everyone in the community passively accepted all the rules‚ never questioning the reasons behind them. Jonas’s father was confronted with the task of releasing
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the dangerous and secret truths of the community’s secret past. Learning off of the memories he inherited‚ Jonas realizes that he must leave the community to save those he loves and those he wants to protect. This is a great book written by Lois Lowry. This book has the intention to make you feel for the main character Jonas. Only two people
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the way we live just a little bit we get a society‚ which can be almost perfectly described as the one in “The Giver”. In Lois Lowry’s “The Giver”‚ the author portrays a society in which there is absolute control of the choices made by the citizens. Lowry describes how this community is under the control of an utilitarian type of government that controls what jobs the citizens will have‚ what foods they will eat‚ how many children they will have‚ the extent of language they will use and most of all
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would have to have seasons and if we had seasons we wouldn’t be able to grow crops year round so we will not have enough food to feed the community‚” (Lowry). This rule described in Jonas’s community in Lois Lowry’s The Giver may sound unusual to us. But climate control exists all around the world today. After reading The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ most people would think that controlling the climate is bad and destroys the earth. But on the other hand‚ it is very successful and happens globally today
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For years and years‚ people have said that before someone dies‚ their life flashes before them. You see everyone you love and care about‚ and all of your memories. That is what is called a near-death experience. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ there are many theories that Jonas dies and so does Gabriel. There are reasons why people would think that‚ such as the weather or lack of food‚ or maybe Jonas’ injuries. In The Giver‚ people might think that Jonas and Gabriel died; It could have easily been the
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by Lois Lowry‚ depicts a dystopian society that a child named Jonas lives in. This society shares many similarities with modern society‚ but is also very different. Family units in the society featured in The Giver are extremely strict. This is shown on page 8 of The Giver‚ when Lowry states “Two children - one male‚ one female - to each family unit.” (Lois Lowry 8) Furthermore‚ each family member must share the events and feelings of their day‚ and their dreams of the previous night. Lowry shows
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Many people change‚ but Jonas has changed more than a lot of people in such a short amount of time. Jonas has changed many times in the book The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ but there are three examples that are the biggest changes. The first example of Jonas changing a lot is on page 85 when Jonas says‚ “‘I´m brave. I really am.’” In the beginning of the book Jonas was scared when he got picketed to be The Giver. He was so scared to be The Giver because he had never felt that much pain‚ but now Jonas feels
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to carry on. Lois Lowry named Number The Stars after the psalm 147. She knows this because “She was inspired a friend who grew up in denmark…” This happened during the German invasion. The people that heard of the Jews getting punished for who they are was the Danish. They Banded together to save the Jews from the Germans. Annemarie’s connection was she tried to help the Jews from being killed too. Number The Stars was named after Lois Lowry. The Book was named after Lois Lowry. The Book was about
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