From Jonas' family members sharing their feelings after dinner, we learn that his father, a Nurturer, is nurturing and caring, his mother, working in the Department of Justice, is composed and authoritative, and his sister, Lily, is curious and expressive about her experiences during the day as a Seven.
Jonas's life will change drastically after the ceremony as he will receive his assigned role as the Receiver of Memory, a position of great importance and privilege. He will gain knowledge of the past and experience emotions that were previously unavailable to him, leading to a deep understanding of the world around him. However, this new role will also bring with it challenges and burdens that he could never have imagined.
Obviously. They're regular people. Haven't you been upset? its the same deal.
Why is Tracy upset during the caroling
The child's game that upset Jonas in "The Giver" was the game of war, where the children played with toy weapons and pretended to hurt each other. This game troubled Jonas because it reminded him of the violence and pain in the real world that he had never experienced before.
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HELL NO! joe Jonas is not quiting. i don't know where you herd that from but that is not true. he is still singing and he just started acting. even if he did he would upset his fans. cause his fans love him more than anything. and he would upset his brothers cause without joe it really wouldn't be the Jonas brothers no more.
Jonas' sister, Lily, was upset during the visit in "The Giver" because she felt ignored by her family who were engrossed in discussing Jonas's future as the Receiver of Memory. She was craving attention and felt left out of the conversation.
Jonas got upset because he had experienced the memories of war through the Giver and understood the true horrors and pain associated with it. He was shocked that his friends would play a game that glorified something so terrible and destructive. Jonas wanted them to understand the gravity of their actions and the consequences of war.
I'm sure most people would be upset if anyone is late to their wedding. This could cause a disruption during the ceremony. However, it would be terrible for all in attendance, if the bride or groom were late.
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.
If you are upset about something that happened during your day