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The Giver Dbq Essay

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The Giver: Utopia or Dystopia? In your opinion do you think The Giver society is a utopian or dystopian society? The author of The Giver is Lois Lowry, her inspiration to write the book was her dad. Lois’s dad had forgotten all the painful memories because he was sick and forgot all the painful memories and that made Lois wonder what a world would be like where people had all the painful memories were taken away. Jonas and The Giver are two important characters in this story. The Giver is someone who transmits the memories and passes them on to the Receiver of Memory which is Jonas. Jonas’s community is dystopia because only two people are able to have the memories, lives are taken away from people with no choice (released) and also only …show more content…

In document d “release” it states that Jonas’s father’s job is to choose between one of the baby twins that are newborn and one of them has to be released in order to keep the community small. Some evidence from document d says “As he continued to watch, the new child, no longer crying, moved his arms and legs in a jerking motion. Then he went limp. His head fell to the side, his eyes half open.” This shows that one a twin baby was killed even if the community doesn't see “release” as murder. Jonas’s community is dystopia because it releases one of the twin babies lifes without them having to do anything because in the community they say one baby is always ready for the community also one is always stronger than the other. The babies have no fault of being born the have no choice. Us we see it as murder because being release is letting someone go and murder is defined as when you decide to kill someone or inject them without the person agreeing to it. The weather, Jonas’s community is always sunny and perfect skies they do not see rain or thunder happen like in a regular community. I believe its not fair that the weather is arranged …show more content…

This is dystopia because if it would be a perfect society then everyone would be treated equally and they would know what it's like to have memories. In document b “that burden” it states that Jonas and The Giver have to bear themselves so much and they spend so much time together and if the memories were shared with people then they wouldn’t have to bear so much and they wouldn’t have to worry about the memories. This document talks about how even Jonas and The Giver do not agree with the memories being taken away from the other members of the community. In order for Jonas to receive the memories sometimes we will have to deal with pain so he can feel the experience of the memory. The community members aren’t able to have feelings they have no emotion and don’t know what pain feels like. Jonas is not able to share the memories with any friends or unit family members and he has to deal with the fact that his friends and his family unit always ask him and he has t lie to them tellings them that they just walk all the time and he learns new

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