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The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron

The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron. Concept - In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job,

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Page 1: The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron. Concept - In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job,

The Giver

By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron

Page 2: The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron. Concept - In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job,

Concept- In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job, and your spouse will be

assigned to you. The Government demands perfection and indifference. There is a boy named Jonas. He has a sister named Lily.

Jonas wonders what is outside of the community. Jonas starts to have feelings, and the Government will not allow that.

Concept- In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job, and your spouse will be

assigned to you. The Government demands perfection and indifference. There is a boy named Jonas. He has a sister named Lily.

Jonas wonders what is outside of the community. Jonas starts to have feelings, and the Government will not allow that.

Page 3: The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron. Concept - In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job,

Theme- Don't let people decide what you do with

your life. Decide for yourself.- The Government in the book made

people only have one child at a time, and they made choices for everyone. There is

no freedom in this "perfect" society.

Theme- Don't let people decide what you do with

your life. Decide for yourself.- The Government in the book made

people only have one child at a time, and they made choices for everyone. There is

no freedom in this "perfect" society.

Page 4: The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron. Concept - In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job,

Change in character.- He was a timid boy in a large community. He did not like to stand out in a crowd. After he

was chosen to be the Receiver, he became less and less shy.

Change in character.- He was a timid boy in a large community. He did not like to stand out in a crowd. After he

was chosen to be the Receiver, he became less and less shy.

Page 5: The Giver By: Rowan, Sam, and Cameron. Concept - In a world where everything is decided by the government: your children's name, your children, your job,

Lessons Learned(by character and reader)

- Cameron learned that you have a free life and you can choose your destiny.- Sam learned that you can make your

own decisions and not let anybody choose who you are.

- Rowan learned that you can have feelings, and no one can stop that. - Jonas learned that there were other

working societies other than his.

Lessons Learned(by character and reader)

- Cameron learned that you have a free life and you can choose your destiny.- Sam learned that you can make your

own decisions and not let anybody choose who you are.

- Rowan learned that you can have feelings, and no one can stop that. - Jonas learned that there were other

working societies other than his.

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