If the Receiver were to die in "The Giver," the memories and knowledge passed on to him would be lost. The community would not have anyone to guide and advise them based on the memories, potentially leading to a lack of wisdom and understanding of the past. Additionally, the future of the community would be uncertain without the Receiver's ability to pass on important information.
Jonas discovers that Rosemary was the Giver's failed previous Receiver of Memory, who requested to be released from the pain of the memories. This revelation helps Jonas understand the weight and responsibility of the role he is now undertaking as the new Receiver.
Yes, Rosemary was brave in "The Giver" because she chose to be released rather than live with the pain and memories of the past as the Receiver of Memory. This decision required courage and a willingness to face the unknown.
Her name was Rosemary. She could not handle the memories that she was receiving from the Giver. She applies for release and it is given to her. Release is going elsewhere or in other words you die. The Giver was Rosemary's father. Hope that helps.
they die in the wilderness
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the fate of the Giver is left ambiguous, leaving it open to interpretation. Some readers believe that he passed away, while others think he found peace and closure with the memories he held.
Ken MacAfee - wide receiver - died on 2007-07-04.
He didn't actually die in the book. It was a vision of what might happen should he not change his miserly ways.
T. J. Jackson - wide receiver - died on 2007-03-25.
No. Possessions pass to whoever is named in the will under control of the executor of the will. This will normally be a close family relative. The care giver has no specific right. (But, of course the care giver may be named as the executor.)
the giver
because plants and life in the soil should not die and kill casa
you should never do that !!1 it might become deformed or die