Well, for one if they have more than 2 children, they get released.
If they have emotions and color and whatever, they get released. (That is if you watch the movie.)
If they do anything weird that would make the society look bad, they get released. (After all, it is a perfect society.)
Another one, if the parents have twins, the heavier one gets to live, while the other one gets "Released" or (!Spoiler Alert!) gets injected with some chemical that kills the kid or person that gets released.
In "The Giver," individuals are released if they are deemed unfit to serve society due to illness or injury, if they express a strong desire to leave the community, or as a form of punishment for breaking rules.
the people like pilot Roberto and well yea that's what i now of only read like 8 chapters
no
If a member breaks a rule three times in "The Giver," they are released from the community, which usually means being killed. Release is the ultimate consequence for repeated rule-breaking in the strict, controlled society depicted in the book.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, three groups of people that are released are the elderly who no longer contribute to society, infants who do not meet certain health standards, and individuals who have committed serious transgressions against the rules of the community.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, community members were released when they reached old age or when they were deemed to be incapable of contributing to society. This release was actually a euphemism for euthanasia.
There are many reasons for someone to go through with an arranged marriage. Religion, caste and culture are three main reasons that arranged marriage is still being practiced in India and other countries.
criminal acts, to pay off debts, pow (prisoner of war)
Three Good Reasons was created in 1992.
This is a inapropiate question
Number the Stars, The Giver, The Messenger
cos
What are the three main reasons for using RAID?
A birthmother is a job in the community in Lois Lowry's The Giver. She gives birth to three babies in threes year and for the three year she lots of fun too. After the three years, she becomes a laborer until she reaches the House of the Old.
The other three books in "The Giver" series are "Gathering Blue," "Messenger," and "Son" by Lois Lowry. Each book explores different characters and settings within the same dystopian world as "The Giver."