People can be released without punishment in scenarios where the giver believes that forgiveness or rehabilitation is more beneficial than retribution. This can happen in cases where the offender shows genuine remorse, takes responsibility for their actions, and demonstrates a commitment to change. Additionally, factors such as the severity of the offense, the individual's background, and the potential for reintegration into society may also influence the decision to release without punishment.
I don't think it clealy said what the punishment was for the first and second time.=, but I know the third time you break a major jule you are released.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, people who do not follow the rules in the community are subjected to punishment based on the severity of their actions. This can vary from public shaming to being released from the community, which is a form of exile or even euthanasia in extreme cases. The consequences are meant to maintain the stability and conformity of the society.
Release
As correcting or punishment
In the giver what were the two occasions when release was not a punishment
In "The Giver," the punishment for arriving to school late was public chastisement in front of the class by the Teacher. The student was also given a warning which would be recorded in their permanent record.
She was released after five weeks, and her memories confused the people.
If you were old or disabled like gabe
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no he leaves but does not get released
In "The Giver," when people are released, they are actually euthanized in a process that ensures they are no longer part of the community. Initially, this is presented to the residents as going to live with the Elsewhere, but it is later revealed that releasing is a euphemism for death.
The Giver movie has not yet been made but have said that it will be released in 2013