The theme for the book Divergent is Action and Romance.
You could discuss the advantages and disadvantages of societies being divided into different sections.
The factions' manifestos contain very good theses about life and forgotten virutes.
The main theme was syfy in other words it was more about the future and what the director thought the future may be like.
Yes, I would. Depending on your age, it would be VERY interesting for you. I am 12 years old and I have read the series 9 times! The book is almost IMPOSSIBLE to put down, and it is SO suspensful. I have been able to convince my whole class to read, including the teachers, and they all loved it! My GRANDMA also read it and she thought it was amazing. Katniss Everdeen will always be the biggest star for people, and after reading the book, she is UNFORGETABLE!
Lily
moral lesson of being care giver
Gabriel is the newchild that does not sleep well at night. Jonas' father takes him home to give him special care.
Birth mothers don't have much status and are usually dumb
I have read both, and the sequel to the hunger games. They are completely different. The giver is about a society that is basically shut off from the other world (or so i guessed). the hunger games is about a girl that lives in a district ( the world is controlled by one government and everyone lives in a specified district) and takes the place of he brother to compete in survival games. If you win, you become rich and can feed you district and if you lose, well then that means your dead. I will not tell the end to either, as you must read for yourself and I am also on my iPod. So goodluck If you have a teat or something.
The giver by: lois lowry is a really good book similar to the hunger games! Its about utopia/dystopia and sameness! :) READ IT NOW!!
Wisdom hunger in "The Giver" represents a desire for knowledge and understanding about the world. It motivates characters to seek out information, learn from past experiences, and make informed decisions. Ultimately, wisdom hunger leads to personal growth and enlightenment in the story.
In "The Giver," hunger symbolizes the importance of experiencing discomfort and hardship to appreciate the true value of things like food and sustenance. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of a society that suppresses emotions and sensations, highlighting the need for balance and empathy in human life.
The Hunger Games is a fantastic series for anyone fourteen to forty! Bridge to Terebithia by Katherine Paterson is also a good read, and for more advanced readers, The Giver by Lois Lowry is amazing!
Hunger can teach us gratitude for the abundance of food we have access to, as well as empathy for those who may not have enough to eat. It can also remind us of the importance of taking care of our bodies by nourishing them properly.
The Director of Recreation is in charge of making sure that everyone has fun and that nobody gets hurt.
The scores given by the game makers to the tributes represent their perceived skills, strengths, and potential to survive in the Hunger Games arena. Higher scores indicate that the tribute is considered more capable and likely to be a formidable opponent. These scores can influence how sponsors and other tributes perceive the competitors and impact the strategies they employ during the games.
In "The Giver," Jonas says "I am starving" during the part when he is experiencing hunger for the first time after being exposed to real emotions and sensations in the memory of a family enjoying a holiday feast. This moment represents Jonas's growing awareness of the limitations of the controlled society he lives in.
In the book "The Giver," hunger may lead to warfare because it can create competition and conflict over limited resources such as food. The scarcity of food can lead to desperation and aggression, driving different groups to fight against each other to secure sustenance. This can ultimately result in violence and warfare as people struggle to survive.
In "The Giver," Jonas gets chastised for using the word "starving" when describing his hunger after skipping lunch. He is corrected by the Chief Elder, who tells him that "starving" is an outdated term and that the community is simply "hungry." This scene highlights the strict control over language and emotions in their society.
theres a book cuold torment and it is so good but there is a book called the wind singer my friend Laura said it was one of the best book she has ever read but her and my favourite book is hunger games im up to number 3 i read number 1 in 2 days and number 2 in 3 and im almost finished number 3