Thursday, November 27, 2014

The Giver Chapters 1-4



Summary:


Jonas lives in a world where there is no fear, war, or pain, but everything about this place in not perfect. This kid is about to turn twelve years old, and on his community, this is a big deal. Becoming a Twelve, on his community, means that your job will be assigned and there is no possible way you can change it. Jonas feels apprehensive. He is not scared nor nervous, just apprehensive. His father is a nurturer of the community, which means he takes care of the new born babies about to be given to the families of this place. Jonas also has a mother and little sister, Lily, who is an Eight. Asher, Jonas best friend is also about to turn twelve and he is doing most of his volunteer hours with him. The volunteer hours are hours that all Elevens need to do in order to get a job; the thing is, do your volunteer hours where ever you want to work for the rest of your life. Jonas does the volunteer work every where so, he has no idea where he will be working. Now, that the Ceremony of Twelve is approaching, Jonas’s life is about to change forever.  


“(…) you know the rules. Two children—one male, one female—to each family unit. It was written very clearly in the rules.” Pg. 8

I find it interesting how strict this community is with the rules and how they should be followed. The Committee regulates each and every single family of this community. Every rule, no matter how small, needs to be followed just how is asked to, otherwise there are going to be consequences. To keep the whole community fully controlled there needs to be a very specific system. My concern is if all rules have consequences, how is the committee controlling the small rules?






To sum up, Jonas is facing a very difficult situation, The Ceremony of Twelve. These four words may seem like a nightmare to most of the Elevens, but not so much to Jonas. He is apprehensive about it. Everything about his perfect community is going to change; all of his friends are not going to be friends with him anymore. His family, are going to change as well. Jonas’s world is going to take unexpected twist. After the Ceremony of Twelve, The Giver is going to be the only person Jonas is going trust.


 

 








 

3 comments:

  1. Dani, I found your blog very interesting. I am also surprised how the government controls everyone. They are very strict with rules and I think that people accomplish all these rules because they are afraid to be released. The problems with individuality are very serious. Because of the rules, people can't express themselves. Now, the government doesn't need to stay aware of everyone. They know everyone will accomplish their rules because people have fear to be released.

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    1. Lulu, I am glad you enjoyed my blog. It is really fasinating how the government is trying so hard to keep every thing just perfect. They are also trying to create a perfect world, but all they are really doing is creating a dystopia place. Where, you are not able to be an individual at all.

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  2. Daniela, I really like your blog because you going in detailed how Jonas is feeling towards the ceremony of twelve. I also agree with you that were Jonas live is a perfect and strict community. To sum up, I think that because of the perfection of this community, they act with fear. This has influence everyone since you said they can’t freely express as they should. I really like the way you think, you make a great job.

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