I would say that there are strict rules. Also, there is a time frame for everything. For example, what age they can ride a bike. There are not many things that can be left personal. Like, when they wake up they must share their dreams of the night before. I believe the worst part is that they do not get to choose their jobs.
Lily
Im not sure about the Jonas brothers, but if your talkint about the book The Giver, then its baby Gabriel.
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!
The house of the old felt comforting and safe to Jonas because Jonas was helping others.
Gabriel is the newchild that does not sleep well at night. Jonas' father takes him home to give him special care.
The main characters are Jonas, Asher, Fiona, Lily, Jonas's parents, and The Giver.
The Giver's plan was to let Jonas attempt to reach Elsewhere. When Jonas left the community, all the memories that were given to him by the Giver would have returned back to the community. When the community had these memories, they hoped that their way of life would be changed into Jonas' Utopia.
in the community
Jonas flees the community after receiving memories from the Giver. He ventures into Elsewhere, leaving the community behind to seek a better life.
In "The Giver," Jonas escapes from the community and discovers the truth about the society's dark secrets. He ultimately decides to leave the community in search of a better life.
The Giver stays in the Community, after Jonas leaves with Gabriel. The Giver helps the Community deal with all of the new memories and feelings they have received, because when Jonas left, all the memories he got from The Giver were released into the Community.
Yes, in "The Giver," Jonas received memories from the Giver for about a year before deciding to leave the community.
No, Jonas does not die at the end of "The Giver." He escapes from the community and finds a new place where he can live freely.
The child that Jonas saves in "The Giver" is Gabriel, a baby who is scheduled to be released because he is not developing according to the community's standards. Jonas takes Gabriel with him when he leaves the community in search of Elsewhere.
In a community with no love, color, or music.
At the end of "The Giver," Jonas escapes from the community and finds a new place where he can experience true emotions and freedom.
The euphemism for death in Jonas community is "released".