When Jonas watched the release of the twin, he realized that being released meant being killed. He was horrified to learn that euthanizing the old, weak, and unexpected children was actually taking their lives. This realization marked a turning point in Jonas's understanding of the society he lived in.
Jonas felt terrible that his father would participate in that. After he watched his father do that he really couldn't look at his father.
Jonas realized that being released in The Giver meant being euthanized or killed, rather than being taken to a place where one could live freely outside the community.
Nick Jonas does not have a twin. But he has 3 other brothers... Kevin Joe and Frankie.
well everyone has a twin so he could have a twin but not a multiply.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas was released a twin. His twin, Gabriel, was considered too weak to thrive in the society, so he was scheduled for release. Instead, Jonas decided to take Gabriel and flee from the society.
Jonas believed that his father was going to release the smaller twin by taking him to Elsewhere. However, later he discovers that the smaller twin was actually euthanized through lethal injection.
nothing. if you watched the episode you will find hugo (the brother) is not the evil twin bart is.
Jonas father is only referred to by the third person father.
Jonas's first disturbing memory is of seeing a release ceremony in which a newborn twin is released from the community due to its inability to thrive. This memory horrifies Jonas and foreshadows the darker aspects of his society.
He thought he was going to make the baby comfy and clean
do not tell a lie
Jonas's first experience of grief was when he witnessed the release of the newborn twin who "didn't make it." This memory upset him deeply and made him question the nature of release.