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Jonas recalled the memory of an unidentified aircraft flying over the community. He is trying to piece together his feelings of apprehensiveness today using the feeling of the citizens then: fright.
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Jonas talked with his parents about the upcoming Ceremony Of Twelve, one at which he would receive his Assignment. He is reassured but still does not have an idea of what his Assignment may be.
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Jonas’ family unit receives an ‘Uncertain’ child named Gabriel who will be staying with them to enhance the newchild’s growth. Also, Jonas recalls of when an apple changed in his sight a month ago, a perplexing scene that confused him greatly but had no effect on his peer, Asher.
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Jonas spends his volunteer hours at the House of The Old with his friends Asher and Fiona, talking to a woman named Larissa about the morning’s release.
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At the morning dream-time ritual, Jonas recounts his dream of Fiona the night before. He is given his pill for the ‘Stirrings.’
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That day Jonas and his peers watched with the community the Ceremonies of 1-11s proceed. Ceremonies such as the Nines receiving their bicycles or Ones receiving families and a name.
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All of Jonas’ peers received their Assignment, but the Chief Elder skipped Jonas. Jonas is confused and ashamed.
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The Chief Elder apologizes for making the community and Jonas uncomfortable. She announces that Jonas has been selected to be The Receiver Of Memory. This honorable job requires intelligence, integrity, courage, wisdom, and the Capacity to See Beyond.
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Jonas feels separate and different. He reads over his surprising rules that allow rudeness and lying. His training will be alone and apart.
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Jonas has his first day of training with the Giver. He is perplexed by the ideas the Giver is producing: downhill, snow, sled.
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The Giver transmits a memory of snow to Jonas. The Giver also explains why the community does not have things such as snow, sleds, and hills.
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The Giver explains what seeing beyond for Jonas is: seeing colors. He also describes what colors are.
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Jonas learns why people aren’t free to make their own choices in the community, and why the community needs a Receiver. He also tries to share his experience with his friends and family.
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The Giver exposes pain to Jonas by transmitting to him harsh memories of injury. Jonas feels lonely. That night he transmits a memory of a sailboat to Gabe to help him sleep, and Jonas is frightened by the power he has discovered.
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The Giver is tortured with a memory of war and is regretful when he transmits this awful memory to Jonas.
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Jonas experiences happy memories of individualism and most meaningfully, love. He wants there to be love in the community like there was in Giver's favorite memory. Jonas also stopped taking his ‘Stirring’ pills.
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The day is an unscheduled holiday. Jonas recognizes a game of bad guys and good guys as war and feels gloomy and alone with knowledge.
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Jonas learns the story of the failed Receiver, Rosemary, and of the effect the debacle had on the community.
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Jonas watches a twin’s release and learns that when the community ‘Releases’ someone, they are killing the community member.
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The Giver and Jonas form a plan that will bring back the memories to the people so that they will have choices, colors, and emotions. The catch is that Jonas will have to leave the community
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Their meticulously thought through plan falls apart when Jonas leaves with Gabriel the next night instead of the planned date, as Gabriel would’ve been released in the morning.
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The journey of hiding and sleeping during the day, riding through the night, becomes automatic. The landscape changes: there are hills, wildlife, and different foliage. Jonas and Gabe are starving and weak.
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Jonas walks through the snow up a hill. At the top, using a “special knowledge inside of him,” Jonas finds a sled, and he recalls his family, friends, and the Giver. With joyous feeling, he and Gabe start down the hill, hearing music and seeing lights ahead.
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