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Utopian Society - The Giver Essays - English-language Films
  Utopian Society - The Giver    What would your life be like in a utopian society? Jonas knows what it is like.  He has lived in one for twelve years. At the age of twelve he is chosen to be  the Receiver. + Through the essay one will be aware of the memories Jonas  received, the results of the memories, and the wisdom he gained as a result of  the memories.  Memories play an important role in The Giver. For example, this is the  first memory Jonas received: ?Then he shivered. He realized that the touch of  the hands felt, suddenly cold. At the same instant, breathing in, he felt the air  change, and his very breath was cold.?(p.80) This was the memory of a sled  ride in the snow. Although this memory is happy, as the book continues he  realized memories aren't all happy.  Results play a major role in the conclusion and what makes The Giver  end the way it does. This is when a major change in the relationship between  Jonas and the Giver takes place: ?The Giver looked away as if he could not  bear to see what he had done to Jonas. ?Forgive me,? he said.?(p.120) After  this took place Jonas started to change and to realize a lot of things. Thus,  some results are positive, but also some are negative.  Wisdom is the final topic discussed in the essay. Jonas learns a lot and  becomes wiser throughout the book. It is easy to see wisdom through his  actions that follow: ?Methodically Jonas hacked the fish in to pieces with a  sharp rock and fed the raw shreds to himself and Gabriel.?(p.173) This event  took place after Jonas took Gabriel and ran away. Because of the situation he  faced, Jonas had no choice but to rely on his wisdom.  In a utopian society one's life wouldn't really be his own. No one  really has a life or freedom in a utopian society. Through memories, Jonas  learned a lot. The results of the memories gave him wisdom. The wisdom  Jonas gained helped him and Gabriel survive. Of all the three topics  discussed, wisdom plays the biggest role of all.    English Essays    
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