Chapters 9-12
Thre giver
Jonas is the new reciever of memory of the community but now Jonas feels apart, different and thats how he will have to be for the rest of his life because he is now the reciever and he will have to be the reciever for the rest of his life. The reciever of memory of this community with no memory of all the things that were in the world before them is the only person in this community who knows about this things of our community thats what Jonas learns in his first day of training.Jonas before his training saw the rules that were given to him for his assignment and he finds out there are certain wierd rules that let him break rules of the community. He goes to the annex room behind the house of the old where he will recieve his training and he meets the reciever of memory when he says that they should start their training he puts his hands on Jonas back and he starts seeing wierd things like snow and going down a hill of snow with a sled. After that day he sees Fiona, they are heading to the same place, when they get there he sees something change about Fionas hair like he saw with the apple and the faces of the crowd and when he asks the reciever about it he tells him those are colors that were removed by the creators of the community when they went to sameness.
I am really courious about the new character we were introduced to this chapters that was the reciever of memory that now calls himself The giver because he says that Jonas is the new reciever of memory. like when he says "but sir jonas suggested science you have so much power-. The man corrected him honor he said firmly i have great honor so will but you will find that its not quite the same". I believe that the reciever wants to change things to what they where and he wishes things were like before and i also believe that Jonas was about to suggest that scince the reciever had so much power he could just tell the comitee of elders to turn things back into what they were before but the reciever has no real power over the comitee he has honor and thats why they respect his opinions. I am curious to see how th people knew that the giver should be reciever because he said he did not see beyond like Jonas but that it was a little different for him.
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lunes, 15 de diciembre de 2014
lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2014
The Giver Reader Response Chapters 5-8
At chapter five Jonas lives in the community and he is extremely close to the ceremony of twelve. But before he has the ceremony of twelve, he has a dream that his mother called stirrings, in that dream Jonas had felt something very pleasurable, but his mother gave him a pill that took that dream and that feeling away. Then after Jonas goes to school the ceremony starts, the ceremony of twelve is last, so Jonas has to wait a lot because he goes through all the ceremonies one through eleven until finally its the ceremony of twelve. Every kid in this community is given a number at birth so Jonas is gonna be nineteenth to get the assignment he will get the rest of his life, Fiona number eighteen goes and gets her assignment but when Jonas is ready to walk up and get his assignment the chief elder calls out "number 20!" and Jonas realizes that she had skipped him. The chief elder, after giving out the last assignment, tells everyone the reason why Jonas wasn't given his assignment he had been selected to be the community's next receiver of memory, he had been watched for years and he had all the qualities needed for the job.
I have seen that at this part of the book when they choose the assignments for everyone in the community, it seems a lot like divergent. because they are all given really vital jobs for the community jobs that are either chosen, or widely influenced, by the leaders of their community. The elders all choose the job for the people on the community, but in Divergent they let you choose any faction you like, but your descision is widely influenced in the test you took the day before, that shows what you are good at. So the aptitude test that shows what you are good at and influence your descision, is simular to the volunteer hours in the giver that influence the elders desiscions. Also i think that being divergent is like being selected as a reciever of memory because you are good at almost everything but in Divergent being divergent is bad and puniished but in the giver the reciever of memory is seen as the most respected man in the community.
I think that Jonas will really be happy with the assignment he got but maybe he will be really pained with the challenges that come with being the reciever of memory. In the ceremony of twelve when they said that Jonas had been selected they told him the job was very challenging becuase they told him the pain that comes with the job is huge. So i predict that Jonas will be really challenged by the assignment but at the end he will abe able to acomplish the assignment that was given to him. Then i predict he will grow old and the previous reciever will die so he will have to train a new reciever of memory and the new reciever of memory will have to be Jonas assigned daughter but Jonas wont want to pass pain to her so he will make her escape or hide her from the community so they dont force her to do the task.
At chapter five Jonas lives in the community and he is extremely close to the ceremony of twelve. But before he has the ceremony of twelve, he has a dream that his mother called stirrings, in that dream Jonas had felt something very pleasurable, but his mother gave him a pill that took that dream and that feeling away. Then after Jonas goes to school the ceremony starts, the ceremony of twelve is last, so Jonas has to wait a lot because he goes through all the ceremonies one through eleven until finally its the ceremony of twelve. Every kid in this community is given a number at birth so Jonas is gonna be nineteenth to get the assignment he will get the rest of his life, Fiona number eighteen goes and gets her assignment but when Jonas is ready to walk up and get his assignment the chief elder calls out "number 20!" and Jonas realizes that she had skipped him. The chief elder, after giving out the last assignment, tells everyone the reason why Jonas wasn't given his assignment he had been selected to be the community's next receiver of memory, he had been watched for years and he had all the qualities needed for the job.
I have seen that at this part of the book when they choose the assignments for everyone in the community, it seems a lot like divergent. because they are all given really vital jobs for the community jobs that are either chosen, or widely influenced, by the leaders of their community. The elders all choose the job for the people on the community, but in Divergent they let you choose any faction you like, but your descision is widely influenced in the test you took the day before, that shows what you are good at. So the aptitude test that shows what you are good at and influence your descision, is simular to the volunteer hours in the giver that influence the elders desiscions. Also i think that being divergent is like being selected as a reciever of memory because you are good at almost everything but in Divergent being divergent is bad and puniished but in the giver the reciever of memory is seen as the most respected man in the community.
I think that Jonas will really be happy with the assignment he got but maybe he will be really pained with the challenges that come with being the reciever of memory. In the ceremony of twelve when they said that Jonas had been selected they told him the job was very challenging becuase they told him the pain that comes with the job is huge. So i predict that Jonas will be really challenged by the assignment but at the end he will abe able to acomplish the assignment that was given to him. Then i predict he will grow old and the previous reciever will die so he will have to train a new reciever of memory and the new reciever of memory will have to be Jonas assigned daughter but Jonas wont want to pass pain to her so he will make her escape or hide her from the community so they dont force her to do the task.
jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2014
The Giver reader response
Summary The Giver, A Seemingly Perfect Society
Jonas was an eleven year old boy who lived in the community. In the community age twelve was a very important age for people because there was a ceremony that told the kids of age twelve what they would work on for the rest of their life. Jonas is the main character he spends all his volunteer hours in very varied places and he does not know what he will be chosen to work on so he feels apprehensive about the ceremony. In this community everything is perfect there is no suffering or pain no robbing or killing all they know is peace and if they break that peace and disturb the community then they get released. These peace was achieved with a lot of rules every job is meticulously chosen by the elders so everyone is perfectly happy with their job, you don't have kids yourself but there is a job called birth mothers and people have to apply for the children of the birth mothers a male and a female.
I feel bad for a character in the first chapter when it says "Within minutes the speakers had crackled again, and the voice reasurring now and less urgent had explained that a pilot in training had misread his navigational instructions and made a wrong turn desperately the pilot had been triyng to make his way back before his error was noticed. Needless to say he will be released the voice had said". In this quote a poor pilot in training took a wrong turn and made a mistake but he still got released even though it was an accident. This shows that The Community is so peacefull that if you make a mistake and disrupt that peace you will be punished no matter why you made it. I feel bad for this pilot but i feel bad for the entire community too. In this commuity you have a good life with a lot of happy times but if one day by mistake you make a mistake that disrupts the peace in the community you will get released and there goes your happy life.
The giver by Lois Lowry is being a really interesting book. This society seems like a peacefull place to live in but i wouldnt like to live there because you dont have the freedom to choose what you want in life who YOU want to marry what your job is how many kids you want to have etc. I think this people who live in this society would feel this way too but because they have always lived in the society that way of living is all they know, they dont know freedom none has ever chosen their job or done what they want without saying the required apology. That is what i think about this society and these few chapters i have read in the book.
Jonas was an eleven year old boy who lived in the community. In the community age twelve was a very important age for people because there was a ceremony that told the kids of age twelve what they would work on for the rest of their life. Jonas is the main character he spends all his volunteer hours in very varied places and he does not know what he will be chosen to work on so he feels apprehensive about the ceremony. In this community everything is perfect there is no suffering or pain no robbing or killing all they know is peace and if they break that peace and disturb the community then they get released. These peace was achieved with a lot of rules every job is meticulously chosen by the elders so everyone is perfectly happy with their job, you don't have kids yourself but there is a job called birth mothers and people have to apply for the children of the birth mothers a male and a female.
I feel bad for a character in the first chapter when it says "Within minutes the speakers had crackled again, and the voice reasurring now and less urgent had explained that a pilot in training had misread his navigational instructions and made a wrong turn desperately the pilot had been triyng to make his way back before his error was noticed. Needless to say he will be released the voice had said". In this quote a poor pilot in training took a wrong turn and made a mistake but he still got released even though it was an accident. This shows that The Community is so peacefull that if you make a mistake and disrupt that peace you will be punished no matter why you made it. I feel bad for this pilot but i feel bad for the entire community too. In this commuity you have a good life with a lot of happy times but if one day by mistake you make a mistake that disrupts the peace in the community you will get released and there goes your happy life.
The giver by Lois Lowry is being a really interesting book. This society seems like a peacefull place to live in but i wouldnt like to live there because you dont have the freedom to choose what you want in life who YOU want to marry what your job is how many kids you want to have etc. I think this people who live in this society would feel this way too but because they have always lived in the society that way of living is all they know, they dont know freedom none has ever chosen their job or done what they want without saying the required apology. That is what i think about this society and these few chapters i have read in the book.
miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014
Interviewing the book
1. I think this book will be about a world where the government has deprived people of their liberty to do what they like to do, instead of that, they will make everyone do what they want them to do. And only one person is chosen through the generations to remember how the true feelings and emotions humans have when they live with free will
2. Well this book is about a distopia so i guess that in this book the world has become into something really bad. In this dedication Lowry says that this book is dedicated to all children and that they are entrusted with the future of the world. So by dedicating the children a book about a bad future he is telling them to not let society go as bad as it is in the book.
3. I think the kid in the back of the book (Jonas) will show this community what its like to be a human with free will and they will all rebel against the government and defeat them so everything will go back to normal
4.
1. I think this book will be about a world where the government has deprived people of their liberty to do what they like to do, instead of that, they will make everyone do what they want them to do. And only one person is chosen through the generations to remember how the true feelings and emotions humans have when they live with free will
2. Well this book is about a distopia so i guess that in this book the world has become into something really bad. In this dedication Lowry says that this book is dedicated to all children and that they are entrusted with the future of the world. So by dedicating the children a book about a bad future he is telling them to not let society go as bad as it is in the book.
3. I think the kid in the back of the book (Jonas) will show this community what its like to be a human with free will and they will all rebel against the government and defeat them so everything will go back to normal
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