The house of old is almost like a retirement home. After living with the childless adults (adults whose children have grown and created their own family units) the people are moved to the house of old. There, they are taken care of by children volunteering and people whose assignments are related to the house of old. the old can apply for release and a celebration is thrown in his or her honor. children are not allowed to attend.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the buildings in the community are described as being identical, with no variations in color or design. The community is made up of dwellings, public buildings such as the Nurturing Center and the Auditorium, as well as the Department of Justice and the Department of Law and Order. These buildings are all designed to promote sameness and conformity within the society.
In "The Giver," the community has buildings such as family dwellings, the Nurturing Center, the Department of Justice, Rehabilitation Center, House of the Old, Auditorium, Recreation Area, and the Receiver's dwelling. Each building serves a specific function in maintaining order and control within the community.
The Giver in the book "The Giver" is a character named The Giver who is responsible for storing the memories of the community and passing them on to the protagonist, Jonas, who is training to become his successor. The Giver's role is to help the community avoid making the same mistakes that led to their highly controlled society.
In the book "The Giver," all ceremonies are held in the Auditorium. It is a designated space within the community where important events, such as the Ceremony of Twelve, take place under the watchful eye of the community members.
The Giver has to carry all the pain so that he is able to lead the community into a better direction with the knowledge that the memories bring. But he has to carry it so that everyone else in the community doesn't have to feel pain and suffering.
The receiver in "The Giver" did not have access to memories of the past before the community was created. This is contrasted with the Giver, who holds all memories and emotions for the community.
All the memories that the Giver had transmitted to her were released as well - but the memories were released onto the community, who had no idea how to handle with these memories of emotion, pain, and even color. The sudden burst of emotion and memory on the community was complete chaos.
It's simply called the community, it doesn't have another name that we know of.
The Giver is the one with all the memories in the book because he serves as the community's repository of historical knowledge and experiences. This role helps him guide the community's leaders and advise Jonas in his training.
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If you want to know read to book. I liked the book. ANSWER 2: the Giver is the only smart one in the community. reason 4 this is because he has all the memories of the past from when the community is normal. Jonas will receive all these memories, and pass them on thousands of years later. but the book does not end in this way. u must read the book, it is a unforgetable adventure. any more questions? click happyapple98 at the bottom of this (it is in very small print) and comment on my message board, and i will put more detail into your question. can you help me with my book report its due tomorrow but i only got to more things to do, so can you? yes of course, what can i do to help you?
When the next Receiver is in training, he can no longer be released because if he is all of the memories that have been transmitted to him, will now be sent to all the community members, and the leaders don't want that.
The Giver is a book that is About a Boy selected a special assignment in his community. The Giver helps him by training him to do the job. It's kind of all about a boy and his different, unique community. It's really good. You might think it sounds boring, and that's what I thought to, but when I read it, it was really good! You should read it!
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the Receiver of Memory, Jonas, lives in a highly structured society where emotions are suppressed and individuality is discouraged. The Receiver lives in a special dwelling on the edge of the community and is tasked with storing all the memories of the past.