The Giver Chapter 10
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The Giver Chapter 10

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What does Jonas report to on his first day of training?

the Annex of the House of the Old

How is the living area of the Receiver different from other households?

It is more luxurious and lined with hundreds of thick, beautifully bound books.

What does the Receiver need to do to train Jonas?

Transmit all of the memories he has of the past to Jonas.

Why does Jonas think he cannot just listen to stories from the Receiver in his spare time?

<p>He wonders why it's so important that he cannot work at an adult job.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What kind of memories will the Receiver give to Jonas?

<p>Memories of the entire world, going back through generations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Receiver compare the burden of memories to?

<p>A sled slowing down as it pushes against more and more accumulated snow.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What experience does the Receiver transmit to Jonas?

<p>The memory of snow.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jonas feel when he experiences the memory of snow?

<p>The sensation of cold air and snowflakes, exhilaration of movement and speed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jonas notice about the hills in his community?

<p>All hills have been leveled to make transportation easier.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What memory does the Receiver share with Jonas after the memory of snow?

<p>The memory of sunshine.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jonas experience when he suffers the mild pain of a sunburn?

<p>He finds the experience interesting, if not pleasant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jonas learn about his title after he becomes the new Receiver?

<p>He should call the Receiver 'the Giver'.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Jonas handle the rules that come with his new position?

<p>He finds it is not too hard to obey the rules.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jonas notice about Fiona's hair while they talk?

<p>It changes the way the apple changed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What color does the Giver say Jonas is beginning to see?

<p>Red.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the community get rid of color, according to the Giver?

<p>To gain control of certain things.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Chapter 10 Highlights

  • Jonas begins training at the Annex of the House of the Old, a restricted area emphasizing the importance of privacy for the Receiver.
  • The Receiver’s living quarters are notably luxurious, filled with numerous well-bound books, a stark contrast to the limited resources available in the community.
  • Jonas meets the Receiver, who introduces himself and explains that he will transmit his memories of the past to Jonas.
  • The Receiver clarifies that the memories Jonas will learn are vast and include experiences from generations of Receivers.
  • These memories offer wisdom that aids the community's future decisions and developments.
  • The Receiver shares the burden of memories, likening it to a sled weighed down by accumulating snow.
  • Jonas, unfamiliar with snow and sledding, is prepared by the Receiver to receive the memory of snow through direct experience.
  • The Receiver turns off a speaker, allowing them privacy, a privilege no one else in the community possesses.

Chapter 11 Highlights

  • Jonas experiences the sensation of snow and the thrill of sledding for the first time, despite the community lacking hills and snow due to climate control.
  • Upon completion of the memory, Jonas expresses a desire for the return of snow and hills, questioning the Receiver's power.
  • The Receiver explains that having honor differs from wielding power and shares the memory of sunshine, allowing Jonas to feel its warmth and associated emotion.
  • Jonas inquires about pain, receiving a mild sunburn memory to prepare him for the inevitable discomfort.
  • At the end of their session, the Receiver requests Jonas call him "the Giver," marking a shift in their relationship.

Chapter 12 Highlights

  • Jonas adjusts to the responsibilities of his new role and remains compliant with community rules, especially regarding dreams.
  • He observes his friends discussing their training while he internally grapples with the uniqueness of his experiences.
  • Jonas shares a moment with Fiona, noticing her hair changes similarly to the apple's transformation during a prior memory.
  • The Giver reflects that Jonas is experiencing the beginning of “seeing beyond,” hinting at deeper insights yet to come.
  • Jonas recalls the sled memory and notices similarities in the vibrant quality of color he is beginning to perceive.
  • The Giver elaborates that Jonas is starting to see the color red, a reminder of a time when color and vibrancy were part of the world.
  • The conversation reveals that the community sacrificed aspects like color for societal control, leading Jonas to challenge this decision and gain wisdom through his newfound knowledge.

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Explore the significant moments in Chapter 10 of 'The Giver' where Jonas begins his training with the Receiver. This chapter delves into the luxurious yet isolating living quarters of the Receiver and the importance of memories in shaping the community's future. Discover the profound experiences that Jonas is about to encounter as he learns about the burden of memories.

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