The Giver A look at Themes.

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The Giver A look at Themes

What is Theme? Theme is the underlying meaning of the story, a universal truth, a significant statement the story is making about society, human nature, or the human condition.

What are some possible theme topics?

How do I write about theme? Themes must be clearly stated; one word is not usually enough. To say that a book's theme is "friendship" is not clear. It may mean, "Friends are a person's most valuable possession." It may also mean, "Friends can never be trusted if their own interests are opposed to yours."

A Little More Help An understanding of theme is dependent upon one's previous experience of life and literature. At the same time, theme in literature can enlarge one's understanding of life.

Theme Group Activity THEMES: Love Family Rebellion The Future In a group: Find an example of a movie, song, and a book for each of the following themes. Explain the importance of the theme you choose to the novel, The Giver. To choose who will select first, you must in your group answer some questions about The Giver. The first group to correctly answer the question, gets to select first. THEMES: Love Family Rebellion The Future Courage Friendship Independence Example~ WAR Music –War, what is it good for by….. Book- Goodnight Mr. Tom by Magorian? Movie- Born on the Fourth of July starring Tom Cruise Why it’s important to the novel? Jonas realizes the pain and suffering war creates and is intolerant of the war games that Asher and he used to play.

What are some possible themes for The Giver? The Importance of Memory "Memories are forever." Chapter 18, pg. 144 "It was not a grasping of thin and burdensome recollection; this was different. This was something that he could keep. It was a memory of his own" Chapter 23, pg. 178 "His childhood, his friendships, his carefree sense of security-all of these things [seem] to be slipping away. With his new, heightened feelings, he was overwhelmed by sadness at the way the others had laughed and shouted, playing at war. But he knew that they could not understand why, without the memories. He felt such love for Asher and for Fiona. But they could not feel it back, without the memories. And he could not give them those." Chapter 17, pg. 135

The Importance of the Individual After Twelve, age isn't important. Most of us even lose track of how old we are as time passes, though information is in the Hall of Open Records... What's important is the preparation for adult life, and the training you'll receive in your Assignment." Chapter 2, pg. 17 "No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call attention to things that were unsettling or different about individuals." Chapter 3, pg. 20

The Relationship Between Pain and Pleasure " Now he became aware of an entirely new sensation: pinpricks? No, because they were soft and without pain. Tiny, cold, featherlike feelings peppered his body and face. He put out his tongue again, and caught one of the dots of cold upon it. It disappeared from his awareness instantly; but he caught another, and another. The sensation made him smile." Chapter 11, pg. 80. "The sled hit a bump in the hill and Jonas is jarred loose and thrown violently into the air. He fell with his leg twisted under him, and could hear the crack of bone. His face scraped along jagged edges of ice...Then, the first wave of pain. He gasped. It was as if a hatchet lay lodged in his leg, slicing through each nerve with a hot blade. In his agony, he perceived the word 'fire' and felt flames licking at the torn bone and flesh." Chapter 14, pg. 109 "Jonas felt a ripping sensation inside himself, the feeling of terrible pain clawing its way forward to emerge in a cry." Chapter 19, pg. 151

Rules "No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call attention to things that were unsettling or different about individuals." Chapter 3, pg. 20 "What if others-adults-had, upon becoming Twelves, received in their instructions the same terrifying sentence? What if they had all been instructed: You may lie?" Chapter 9, pg. 71

Feelings "He found that he was often angry...that they were satisfied with their lives which had none of the vibrance his own was taking on. And he was angry at himself, that he could not change that for them." Chapter 13, pg. 99 "His childhood, his friendships, his carefree sense of security-all of these things [seem] to be slipping away. With his new, heightened feelings, he was overwhelmed by sadness at the way the others had laughed and shouted, playing at war. But he knew that they could not understand why, without the memories. He felt such love for Asher and for Fiona. But they could not feel it back, without the memories. And he could not give them those." Chapter 17, pg. 135

Euthanasia “Now he cleans him up and makes him comfy, Jonas said to himself, aware that The Giver didn’t want to talk during the ceremony.” Chapter 19 pg. 140 “He killed it! My father killed it! Jonas said to himself, stunned at what he was realizing.” Chapter 19 pg. 141 “His father loaded the carton containing the body into the chute and gave it a shove. “Bye-bye, little guy,”Jonas heard his father say before he left the room.” Chapter 19, pg. 141

Diversity "Sometimes I wish they'd ask for my wisdom more often-there are so many things I could tell them; things I wish they would change. But they don't want change. Life here is so orderly, so predictable-so painless. It's what they've chosen." Chapter 13, pg. 103

Final Thought "Things could change, Gabe. Things could be different. I don't know how, but there must be some way for things to be different. There could be colors. And grandparents. And everybody would have memories. You know about memories." Chapter 16, pg. 128