The Giver: A Dystopian Society

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In the book The Giver, Jonas states that the game of war is a cruel game and kids should not be playing it. The child he told (Asher) apologised as the rules have told him to do. This novel is about a dystopian society where everyone is unknowing of things like snow, love, color, and music. They may think they are happy but they haven't ever been truly happy or sad like the mother mentions. These people have nothing to live for beside their assignment which they may or may not like. If you don't like the society you may request release and you can go to another community within days. At that is what everyone is told. Upon release you inject to get injected a poison into your blood. Then an assistant shoves you down a garbage chute type thing. The rules created by the Committee of Elders are for the most part, unfair. …show more content…
For example on page 9 Jonas says “I’m feeling apprehensive... I know there is nothing to worry about” as he was talking about the ceremony of 12. However even the Committee of Elders make make mistakes because, well, everyone makes mistakes! For instance on page 47, Asher says, “I heard one guy who was certain he was going to be and engineer... instead they gave him sanitation laborer. This shows that it happens.
Some people may say no weather is a good thing because then no one gets sunburnt, cold, hot, wet, or hurt. An example of this is on page 103, Jonas had just asked for pain. The giver gave him another sledding memory, but this time it was icy and he crashed. Nevertheless sledding is fun if you are safe about it! Maybe shovel some snow! An example is on pages 78 and 79 when Jonas was receiving his first memory, and he was sledding down a hill. He had had a good hill where he didn't get hurt. Snow would open up a new job, snow laborer to insure everything is