Title
The Giver
Author
Lois Lowry
Why I Chose This
I read book review posted in Amazon and thought it interesting and thought-provoking work.
The Plot
There is a world like an utopia. In that utopia, everything is completely controlled. People could live in the community peacefully and evenly because there is no pain, evil, desire, struggle, or war. Their jobs are also controlled because the committee asigns jobs to each citizen.
People's whole life in the community is like that; There are Birthmother who give birth as a job. Newchildren that Birthmother bear are taken care in the Nurturing Center at first, then they are sent to each home. There are Ceremony for children in December every year. When a child becomes twelve-year-old, they are given Assignment, which means job, in the Ceremony, and begin job training. There are many assignments, like Nurture, Caregiver, Doctor, Recreater, Birthmother, and so on. When people get old, they start to live in the House of the Old.
The life in the community is organized, and seem to be comfortable to live because there is no pain or war and safety is promised. But actually there is no real happiness. That is, there is no color, music or even love. Every feeling is completely ontrolled.
The hero, Jonas, is assigned a job as "Receiver", who receives old memories from the Giver. In that memories, there were still pain, saddness, war, happiness, and love. As receiving old memories, Jonas comes to think this community is somewhat strange and desire to change it. And Jonas takes action.
Reaction
It was interesting scenes that Jonas receives the memories from the Giver. In this community, natural environment does not exist. People don't know sunshine, snow, warmth or coldness. People also don't know concept of color, music, and love. As Jonas sees the memories, he is very impressed how beautiful the previous world was. I cannot imagine the world that does not have color or music or nature at all! Of course sometimes nature cause disaster that destroy our lives. But if there were no nature, how dull? how monotone the world will be? These scenes made me notice that what a beautiful and wonderful world we live in.
And another impressive scene was Christmas party in the memory. At home, there are children, parents, and grandparents. For the first time, Jonas learned about real family and love. I thought it was a very heartwarming scene and thought how fortunate it is to have family.
Nice reaction, Satomi! Well-written and insightful. I agree that the process of giving/receiving memories is fascinating, and that imagining a life with no love, emotion, family, or choice is mind-boggling. That is the fun of literature!
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