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The Giver a Critique by: The purpose of this book was to show us a
possible version of a "Utopia". It was a fantasy oriented book, that was
suppose to make you think about the possibilities for the future. The
setting is a supposedly perfect society where everyone is taken care of
and no one is different. The author Lois Lowry does a fine job portraying
this supposedly "ideal" society. This book began with a description of
sameness and release the two general principles the society functions
on. It then continues while Jonas (the main character) waits to receive
his assignment in the community. Waiting to find out what his
assignment is, and what it entails doing are rises in action. The climax is
when the plan to escape the society is being conceived and the actual
escape itself. The falling action is when he is escaping from the search
planes and trying to keep himself and Gabriel alive. The ending is when
he feels triumph at the top of the hill and then sleds down it to his new
family, his first memory that belongs to him. There were many
characters in this book the main one being Jonas. Jonas is a child in this
supposed "Utopia" who ends up with the most important assignment of all
the "Receiver of Memory". The Receiver holds all the memories of the
whole community so the community does not have to be bothered with
feelings and the emotional baggage that comes with them. Jonas's
trainer the "Giver" is a old man who passes the memories on to Jonas
and eventually thinks of the plan to escape. The Giver also adopts Jonas
and Rosemary as his own kids in a way. He had a previous "Receiver"
named Rosemary who applied for and received release. Release is the
term for death in this community. So when Rosemary was released her
memories went back to the community. Jonas and the Giver were talking
about this when the Giver got the idea of how to get Jonas away from the
community and get the community back its emotions and feelings.
Gabriel was a another influential character he was a baby staying with
Jonas's family till he was ready to be given to a family unit. He was
scheduled for release however and this convinced Jonas what he had to


do. Which was to escape with Gabriel and get away from the community.
His father was a nurturer and one day Jonas wanted to see a release so
the Giver showed his father releasing a newborn twin because he was
lighter and having two identical people walking around would be too
confusing. After Jonas saw his father murder the young newborn he was
very distraught and the next day he learned of Gabriels scheduled
release and since Jonas had become attached to Gabriel he decided he
must leave. These were the main characters in this story. The theme
of this book was the idea of sameness and how we would most likely
react to it and what it would be like. The book is based in this fictional
society where everyone is provided for, everything is the same. The old
are killed after a certain age and the young are too if they do not gain
enough weight or sleep normal. The word love is a defined a sloppy and
imprecise word. Differences are frowned upon and being the same as
everyone else is encouraged. The laws are strict and no one dares
disobey them. This book portrayed what could possibly happen if we
give the government too much authority.My evaluation of this book was
that Lowry accurately portrayed a certain kind of "Utopia". A "Utopia"
that might not be that far off in the future. He used foreshadowing to
keep the reader at the edge of his or her seat. The title was intriguing as
well as accurate. This book was a real eye opener and really made you
think of the possibilities for tomorrow.

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