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Why did Jonas think that he would be sent away?
Why did Jonas think that he would be sent away?
The Giver sat in his chair with his face in his hands.
What was wrong with the Giver?
What was wrong with the Giver?
He was suffering from the pain of too many bad memories.
What did Jonas ask the Giver?
What did Jonas ask the Giver?
If there was something that he could do to help him.
What was the Giver's response to Jonas?
What was the Giver's response to Jonas?
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What did Jonas do?
What did Jonas do?
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What memory did the Giver give to Jonas?
What memory did the Giver give to Jonas?
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Why did the Giver ask Jonas to forgive him?
Why did the Giver ask Jonas to forgive him?
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What did Jonas not want anymore?
What did Jonas not want anymore?
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What did Jonas want?
What did Jonas want?
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Why was the Giver gentle with Jonas after the memory of the war?
Why was the Giver gentle with Jonas after the memory of the war?
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What were some of the good memories that the Giver shared with Jonas?
What were some of the good memories that the Giver shared with Jonas?
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Who were the old people Jonas asked the Giver about?
Who were the old people Jonas asked the Giver about?
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What does grandparents mean?
What does grandparents mean?
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How would Jonas find out who were his parents-of-the-parents?
How would Jonas find out who were his parents-of-the-parents?
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What happens to the parents once their children become adults?
What happens to the parents once their children become adults?
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What was the Giver's favorite memory that he gave to Jonas?
What was the Giver's favorite memory that he gave to Jonas?
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Why was the memory of the family at Christmas the Giver's favorite?
Why was the memory of the family at Christmas the Giver's favorite?
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What did Jonas wish?
What did Jonas wish?
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Why did Jonas feel that love would be risky?
Why did Jonas feel that love would be risky?
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What did Jonas ask his parents?
What did Jonas ask his parents?
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What was his parent's answer?
What was his parent's answer?
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What did they ask Jonas if he understood, and what did he say?
What did they ask Jonas if he understood, and what did he say?
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What happened when Gabriel was taken away from Jonas?
What happened when Gabriel was taken away from Jonas?
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What did Jonas stop doing?
What did Jonas stop doing?
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Study Notes
Jonas's Concerns and Emotions
- Jonas feared being sent away after observing the Giver in distress.
- The Giver was overwhelmed by the burden of painful memories, impacting his well-being.
- Jonas expressed a desire to help the Giver alleviate his suffering.
The Transfer of Memories
- Jonas offered to assist the Giver by receiving some of his pain.
- In the process, Jonas lay on the bed as the Giver transferred a painful war memory.
- This memory revealed the horrors of conflict, contributing to Jonas's emotional turmoil.
Giver's Regrets and Jonas's Desires
- The Giver apologized to Jonas for the pain caused by sharing war memories.
- Jonas rejected the idea of returning to a life devoid of deep emotions, including memories and pain.
- He longed to reclaim the innocence and happiness of his childhood.
Sharing Joyful Memories
- The Giver later shared positive memories, including festive celebrations and familial bonds.
- Memories included joyous occasions like birthdays and the warmth of Christmas with family, which evoked feelings of love.
Family and Community Structure
- Jonas inquired about grandparents, understanding them as his parents' parents from the past.
- Access to information about grandparents was available through the Hall of Open Records.
- Parents lose their significance in children's lives once they reach adulthood, living among Childless Adults.
The Concept of Love
- The Giver’s favorite memory was that of a loving family during Christmas, highlighting the significance of love.
- Jonas expressed a wish for love to be present in his life and to have the Giver as a grandfather.
- He recognized love as potentially destabilizing to their community's structured order.
Parental Responses and Truths
- Jonas questioned his parents about love, only to be met with a dismissive explanation that rendered the term irrelevant.
- His parents emphasized precise language, suggesting love lacked meaning in their society.
- In responding to their inquiry, Jonas told his first lie, claiming he understood their explanation.
Emotional Connections and Changes
- Jonas experienced distress when Gabriel, the baby, was taken away, indicating his attachment.
- He made a pivotal decision to stop taking his daily pills, symbolizing a rejection of societal norms and a pursuit of authentic emotions.
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Dive into the emotional depth of Chapters 15 and 16 from 'The Giver' with these study questions flashcards. Explore Jonas's thoughts and the challenges he faces as he learns about the Giver's pain and memories. This quiz will help reinforce your understanding of the key concepts and themes in these chapters.