When The Giver transmits a memory to Jonas, he transfers the memory by placing his hands on Jonas's back, and the memory enters Jonas's mind through a shared consciousness. Jonas then experiences the memory as if he were the one who originally had the experience.
The Chief Elder gave Jonas the Assignment of Receiver of Memory
The first good memory that Jonas experiences in "The Giver" is when he sleds down a snowy hill and feels joy and exhilaration for the first time. This memory contrasts with his previous experiences of sameness and lack of emotion in the community.
Rosemary, The Giver Daughter The Giver transmits the first memory to Rosemary, the first receiver who was his daughter. She asked to be released and she was killed, so they had no one to take the Giver's job and Jonas filled it. _____________________________________________ Answer 2: I don't think answer one is correct. I am pretty sure that the first memory the Giver gave Jonas was the memory of snow (the sled).
the giver gave Jonas the memory of civil war and Jonas saw men dying and a child asking him for water
he gave him memories of the past before all color was gone and he shared many memories not one special one the rainbow and war stood out most in my memory.
He didn't give Jonas a memory - Jonas already had that ability when he was born. It was because of that ability Jonas got chosen as Receiver of Memory - the Giver only encouraged him to develop it.
Jonas asked for a smack in The Giver when he was struggling to understand the concept of pain and the memory of it. The Receiver of Memory gave him a painful memory of a broken leg to help him grasp the importance of feeling pain.
X-mas because in the one memory the Giver gave Jonas was a girl at Christmas.
The Giver gave Jonas the memory of war, specifically a scene where men were killing each other. This memory was intended to show Jonas the darker aspects of human nature and the consequences of conflict and violence.
The Giver asks for forgiveness because he knows that transmitting painful memories is difficult for Jonas. He understands the burden he is placing on Jonas by sharing these memories and wants to make sure Jonas does not blame him for the suffering he is experiencing. Asking for forgiveness shows that the Giver cares about Jonas's emotional well-being.
Well, when Jonas asked his parents if Gabriel could sleep in his room that night, he was still restless. Accidentally, when trying to calm him, Jonas passed him his memory of the sailboat on the lake, the Giver had given it to him. Gabriel went quiet. Later in the book, when Gabriel and Jonas were in the snow, Jonas gave Gabriel the memory of fire, and warmth. I hope this helped you!