Jonas is really enthusiast to try to explain his new and wonderful memories but is not possible. Until one night Jonas asked his parents if baby Gabe can sleep in his room so his parents can rest and sleep. His parents agreed and the night came. For some hour baby Gabe was able to sleep until he woke up. Jonas tried to transmit the memory of a sailboat in a calm ocean. Baby Gabe was able to sleep really good. One day Jonas entered the Annex room and realized that the Giver was suffering so he said he will come later unless there was something I can do.. The Giver wasn't really happy of doing this. HE transmitted the memory of war. Jonas vomited and felt terrible.Also a kid was asking Jonas for water.
Jonas was seeing colors daily and tried to transmit it to Asher. But it just wasn't possible.Throughout the couple chapters Jonas starts to realize the real importance of his job He understood that The Comitee of Elders need the Giver to nhelp them in problems so they need The Givers wisdom. Jonas was curious to know what was The Givers favorite memory. The Giver gave him the memory which he inferred LOVE and FAMILY. Jonas was unfamiliar with Grandparents staying with the family unit.
viernes, 19 de diciembre de 2014
lunes, 15 de diciembre de 2014
Experience of Memories
Jonas experience with color RED |
Sled, he knew abruptly. He was sitting on a thing called SLED. And the sled itself seemed to be poised at the top of a long, extended mound that rose from the very land where he was. Even as he thought the word "mound," his new consciousness told him HILL.
When I read this part I was so amazed by how the community was so boring! Also this reminded me of the fun I experienced last Christmas when I rode a sled. This quote surprised me because I wanted to know what is in the mind of the Elders. There cannot be a successful community without having fun or experiencing new things.
My final thoughts are that people should experience fun because were there is pains there's pleasure and were there's pleasure there is pain and fun.
lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2014
Training Required for Receiver
In chapter 5 to 8 there was a lot of important things. One of this important things was the ceremony of twelve. I really liked this chapter because I was surprised when the elders skipped Jonas assignment. When all of the assignments were given the Elders skipped Jonas assignment. this made me think that something was wrong but later in the book Jonas got the assignment of Receiver of Memories. Before all this Jonas is starting to grow up and feeling stirrings. stirrings are against the rules so for more that Jonas enjoyed them he has every morning to drink some pills so he doesn't start to feel them again.
This quote made me think of how hard is it to be a Receiver. in page 62 The Elder said "Only one of us here today has ever undergone the rigorous training required of a Receiver. He, of course, is the most important member of the Committee: the current Receiver. It was him who reminded us, again and again, of the courage required." When I read this I was really amazed of the hard work that Jonas has to do. In the beginning I thought that being a Receiver was a simple job for intelligent people but know I realize that the way that the Elder describes the hard work I thought immediately
that Jonas is going to feel pain.
The Giver is a really interesting book that has taught me some things. One of these things is the importance of self-sacrifice that is when you work hard and sometimes even work harder than supposed all this hard work is going to pay off. I thought of this because every child has to do volunteer hours so if you do them right then you will get a good and well paid assignment.
This quote made me think of how hard is it to be a Receiver. in page 62 The Elder said "Only one of us here today has ever undergone the rigorous training required of a Receiver. He, of course, is the most important member of the Committee: the current Receiver. It was him who reminded us, again and again, of the courage required." When I read this I was really amazed of the hard work that Jonas has to do. In the beginning I thought that being a Receiver was a simple job for intelligent people but know I realize that the way that the Elder describes the hard work I thought immediately
that Jonas is going to feel pain.
The Giver is a really interesting book that has taught me some things. One of these things is the importance of self-sacrifice that is when you work hard and sometimes even work harder than supposed all this hard work is going to pay off. I thought of this because every child has to do volunteer hours so if you do them right then you will get a good and well paid assignment.
martes, 2 de diciembre de 2014
Summary and Textual Reference
The Giver
What has happened so far is that Jonas is a man that lives in a community that has a lot of rules and is very strict. In this community there is a lot of ceremonies. One of them that Jonas is really nervous about the Ceremony of Twelve that is like a graduation. In this community your future is very important so every kid before their Ceremony of Twelve all kids have to do volunteer hours. Jonas, Asher and Fiona are volunteering to go to The Old. In The Old Jonas had already volunteer there so he knew some people. The Old was a place were old people stayed before they were released. Jonas was bathing and old lady and she started to talk about a birthmother named Edna. Birthmothers are ladies that have kids and these kids are given to a mother and father in the ceremony of One. The old lady's name was Larissa so she started to talk about meaningful life. There was a man named Roberto which had a meaningful life because has a good jobs and raised two wonderful kids.
My textual reference is "He made a lovely good-bye speech. And several of us made little speeches wishing him well. I didn't, though. I've never been fond of public speaking." My reaction to this was that its very impressing that someone cant be fond to public speaking. I don't like to talk much in public but not as exaggerated as Larissa. In my opinion Larissa should've said something to Roberto when he was being released.
My final thoughts are that I think that the released people they are killed. I think this because why do they do a GOOD-BYE just for a release. Also this is in my mind because people wouldn't be so drastic about a release unless is killing.
What has happened so far is that Jonas is a man that lives in a community that has a lot of rules and is very strict. In this community there is a lot of ceremonies. One of them that Jonas is really nervous about the Ceremony of Twelve that is like a graduation. In this community your future is very important so every kid before their Ceremony of Twelve all kids have to do volunteer hours. Jonas, Asher and Fiona are volunteering to go to The Old. In The Old Jonas had already volunteer there so he knew some people. The Old was a place were old people stayed before they were released. Jonas was bathing and old lady and she started to talk about a birthmother named Edna. Birthmothers are ladies that have kids and these kids are given to a mother and father in the ceremony of One. The old lady's name was Larissa so she started to talk about meaningful life. There was a man named Roberto which had a meaningful life because has a good jobs and raised two wonderful kids.
My textual reference is "He made a lovely good-bye speech. And several of us made little speeches wishing him well. I didn't, though. I've never been fond of public speaking." My reaction to this was that its very impressing that someone cant be fond to public speaking. I don't like to talk much in public but not as exaggerated as Larissa. In my opinion Larissa should've said something to Roberto when he was being released.
My final thoughts are that I think that the released people they are killed. I think this because why do they do a GOOD-BYE just for a release. Also this is in my mind because people wouldn't be so drastic about a release unless is killing.
martes, 18 de noviembre de 2014
1st Blog Post
What I think this book is about is that this world were Jonas lives everything is destroyed and its a community that doesn't know about the world. After I "interviewed" the book I thought that The Giver is a man who remembers everything of the past. I would describe it as a world or community of lost people.
What Lowry is trying to say is that this book is for the children of the future that they shouldn't let the government control the world/ community and also so they don't make the same mistakes that Jason or The Giver makes during the book. (What I think).
This book is going to be about a community that has a lot of problems and The Giver is a very important man in the community that helps the community to be a better place. And Jonas is a man who has a lot of knowledge.
What Lowry is trying to say is that this book is for the children of the future that they shouldn't let the government control the world/ community and also so they don't make the same mistakes that Jason or The Giver makes during the book. (What I think).
This book is going to be about a community that has a lot of problems and The Giver is a very important man in the community that helps the community to be a better place. And Jonas is a man who has a lot of knowledge.
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