Advantages
Nobody would make fun of you cause you look the same
No more jealousy
No competition
happeniss
Nobody is better than others
Disadvantages
No choices
nobody would think as an individual
No more freedom
No more individuality
People wont think for themselves
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Society today differs from "The Giver" in several ways. In the book, emotions are suppressed, truths are hidden, and individuality is discouraged. In contrast, today's society values personal expression, transparency, and celebrates diversity. Additionally, in "The Giver," there is no freedom of choice, while in modern society, individuals have the autonomy to make their own decisions.
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The Giver holds the memories of the society's past, serving as a repository of knowledge and experience. He is responsible for advising the community's leaders based on the memories he possesses, guiding them in decision-making and providing a historical perspective on issues that arise. Through his role, The Giver helps maintain order and stability in the society.
The setting in "The Giver" is a futuristic society where everything is controlled and people's emotions and memories are suppressed.
"The Giver" takes place in a futuristic society that is isolated from the rest of the world.
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In "The Giver" society, color is absent as a way to control and manipulate people's emotions. This lack of color contributes to a sense of conformity and suppression of individuality. The protagonist, Jonas, learns about color when he receives memories from the Giver, leading him to question the society's strict rules.
The society in "The Giver" suppresses emotions, memories, and individuality. They also suppress the freedom of choice and differences among people.
Everyone's future is decided by the society
In "The Giver," Jonas discovers the truth about his society and decides to leave it behind in search of a better life.
In the society in "The Giver," equality is enforced by regulating everyone's lives and suppressing individual differences. The Giver mentions that being unable to express emotions openly must frustrate the citizens because they are not free to experience and share their feelings like in the past.