Lois Lowrly wants you to complete the story there really is no end to it she wanted you to create the end.
At the end, Jonas finds a sled and slides down a snow filled hill. He heres music.
I think that Jonas is still alive and is back at the community because he is getting the memory of music.
Jonas and Gabriel either died or entered the world where all of the memories came from.
I personally believe they did NOT die, but I personally like the idea of the memories.
At the end of The Giver, Jonas escapes from the community with a baby named Gabriel. They embark on a journey in search of a new life and freedom, leaving the community and its rules behind. The ending is open to interpretation, with readers left to decide for themselves what happens to Jonas and Gabriel.
In The Giver, all the people of the community are color blind, but since Jonas is The Giver, he can see colors. What happened to the apple was that he was able to see the color red.
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That it is practically up to your imagination to decide
They get a jacket with buttons down the front. (:
She became overwhelmed and disillusioned by what the Giver was forcing her to learn, and she applied for Release and was eventually Released from the community.
At the end of "The Giver," Jonas escapes the community with Gabriel, seeking freedom and a better life. The community is left in a state of uncertainty and change as they grapple with the memories and emotions that Jonas took with him. Jonas's departure prompts the community to question their way of life and consider making changes.
Nothing ever happened to the Chief Elder. She just wasn't really mentioned or seen after the ceromony.
She was released after five weeks, and her memories confused the people.
In Chapter 6 of "The Giver," Gabriel is identified as an infant who is struggling to sleep through the night and facing potential release from the community due to his lack of progress. Jonas, the main character, becomes attached to Gabriel and ultimately decides to take him with him when he leaves the community at the end of the book.
they get a jacket that represents evidence
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
At the end of each section in "The Giver," the giver helps Jonas gain a deeper understanding of the memories he receives, providing insight and guidance to help Jonas process and make sense of them. This guidance is crucial for Jonas as he struggles to comprehend the depth of emotions and experiences that these memories contain.