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The Giver

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In the movie The Giver the main character, Jonas, learns more than what society has been telling him and sees a whole new perspective. To explain, the government hides emotions, colors, music, and memories from the community and Jonas is fortunate enough to experience it all. On his first day of training as the receiver, he sees the vision of snow and a sled. Jonas is shaken by the memories he has learned but is deeply intrigued, begging for more information each day. In the film, the wooden sled represents pain and experience. Towards the beginning of the movie, when the Giver is first talking to Jonas in the study, the Giver compares the process of receiving memories to that of a sled. Firstly, sledding is an activity that is typically very thrilling. The Giver starts of by saying “It's like going downhill through snow on a sled. At first it's exhilarating: the speed; the sharp, clear air,” which Jonas has little to no reaction to. He does not know what a sled, runners, or even what snow is. The Giver tries to explain that Jonas’s training is going to be similar: breathtaking, painful, troublesome,when he says, “but then the snow accumulates, builds up on …show more content…

In other words, the sled signifies the gradual increase of difficulty that life can consist of. Furthermore, Jonas has trouble understanding what the Giver is trying to communicate to him because of how the

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