Thursday, November 27, 2014

The Giver: The Begining (Chapter 1-4)






Summary:
     The story starts with a plane flying near the community, scaring most of the people. The Speaker says for everyone to take cover and leave their bicycles. Once the plane is out of sight the Speaker tells the community that the Pilot-In-Training will be released for his error. After this Jonas, the protagonist, start telling how the community works. One of this is the nightly routine in which the families share their day feelings with each other. Jonas little sister, Lily, told of how a boy that came from another community had different rules than from their community. The Father told of how a small baby by the name of Gabriel is not up to the standard and some people want to release him, however he want to give him another opportunity. Finally Jonas tells he is apprehensive because of the upcoming ceremony of the Twelve. His parents want Lily to go to sleep so they can talk in private to Jonas to tell him of the Ceremony. They tell him that in the ceremony he is going to be given his Assignment, or job. They tell him o calm down that the Elders have been watching him and were looking for the perfect Assignment for him. After this he starts to calm down and feels more comfortable about the upcoming Ceremony of the Twelve. Later on Father brings baby Gabe to the house so he can have extra support and can stay the in the community. He has light colored eyes like Jonas, while most of the community has dark eyes. Here when Jonas is seeing how they taking care of the baby, he remembers of the time he was playing catch with his best friend, Asher, and out of nowhere it changed. He took the apple home to see if it changed again, but the Speaker told him indirectly that it wasn't allowed to take the apples from the Recreation Area. Later in the story he goes to make some volunteer hours to the House of Old so he can have some time with Asher, as soon the volunteer hours would be over. A worker of the House of the Old told him that they had a release that morning, and that he could help in the bathing center. Their Jonas baths and talks with an old lady of the name Larissa. She tells him that when Roberto was released that morning he looked happy and that he was going to be missed. She tells him of old people that were not as interesting and popular as Roberto and most old fell asleep in their releases, such as the release of Edna. They start to talk of how the Elders could enlarge the Releasing Room so more people could go their, but Larissa says "Right" sarcastically.



Text Response: 
 "Here you are, Lily-billy," he said. "I´ll come help you remove your hair ribbons."
     "Jonas and his mother rolled their eyes, yet they watched affectionately as Lily and her father headed to her sleeping-room with the stuffed elephant that had been given to her as her comfort object when she was born. His mother moved to her big desk and opened her briefcase; her work never seemed to end, even when she was at home in the evening. Jonas went to his own desk and began to sort through his school papers for the evening´s assignment."(19)
     I can connect this to my own childhood as when I was over Lily´s age I always asked for my stuffed animals to my dad and asked him to tug me in for the night. While we went to my room my brother and mother usually felt the same way as Jonas and his mother. Usually when I went to sleep in that tender age, everyone used that time to make the work they did not did when I was awaken. I always asked for a comfort before they tug me, usually it was to be with me when I prayed. Over the years when I became over Jonas age and my uncle tugged up one of my cousins I used the time to make the homework that I did not ended when I was taking care of them. My mother is a lawyer such as the mother of Jonas and always seems to have work even in holidays. In the end everything that happened to tug up Lily happened with me too or I did something like Jonas when I was older.


Final Thoughts:
     After reading chapter 3 and 4 I started to predict what will happen next. One thing that I predict is that in the ceremony of the Twelve, Jonas will be thought to not be given an assignment, but the assignment that will be given to him will be of the Giver. I also think that Jonas will try to change some things as the new Giver. I think that he will be driven away by the Elders as they want to keep everything the same. I would think that this way JOnas will find out what is realising and were people go after being released.    

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Giver: Pre-Reading Post



   
1.     I think that the book is of a world that really is a dystopia. This world is "perfect" for most of the people and none of this people knows what real feelings are. But there is a person known as the Giver that knows all the good and bad feelings. Jonas is the Giver of his time period, and he was trained by the last Giver. His world appears perfect, but Jonas knows that there is more things to add to it. This book appears to be made for young people, especially for teenagers. The book appears to have inner conflicts as much as outer conflicts, trying to connect with the readers feelings and connecting to their personal life. For this book is the beginning of the young people dystopia books, and this one started with a young boy having the real burden of the world in his shoulders. In conclusion, I think that the book is a complete dystopia and it is connected to all the young people emotions and feelings.    

2.     I think that the author meant that all young people will have a roll in the future, and our roles will shape the world. This decisions that we will make will either make it a batter place, or a worse place such as the one described in his book. The future is entrusted from generation to generation, and each generation either makes it a better place or a worse place. This is why the author says " To whom we entrust the future", it means that we are the future, and that we will shape it either for bad or good.

3.  I think that the book is about a world, were everything is chosen by a few people, which want to make the perfect world. This people think people should not feel fear or any kind of feeling apart from the sense of working and doing what they want. But in each generation there is a person called the Giver, for he knows the true significance of life. This person knows what fear is, what happiness is and all the feelings that had been lost. This person knows the pro and cont of life, he knows the good and the bad part, and this person is always different. Each Giver shows the next Giver all he or she knows, but Jonas wants more. He wants to give people back the feelings, all good and bad making his world a imperfect one, but a real one. However people will try to stop him, and few people will help him. But in the end he will accomplish his goal, and give humanity back its imperfectness, but make their lives real.