
The Giver (Symbolism)
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The Giver
Symbolism
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What is symbolism?
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In Literature symbolism...
can take many forms, including: A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning. The actions of a character, word, action, or event that have a deeper meaning in the context of the whole story.
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Multiple Select
There are many symbols that you probably already know. For example, hearts usually represent____.
love
anger
hate
anger
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Symbols in "The Giver"
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Blue Eyes
Jonas, The Giver, and Gabriel The impossibility of the community's efforts to control nature completely, no matter how hard it tries. Those who are different who are able to notice the differences in others.
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Snow Covered Hill
The hill, for Jonas, represents a gateway to Elsewhere. Riding a red sled down the hill is his first memory and his first awareness of the color red. It signifies his realization that outside his community there is a world not dominated by Sameness.
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The River
The river forms a border of the community before continuing on to Elsewhere. As a border, the river comes to symbolize escape—crossing the river means leaving the community.
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Gabriel
Symbol of hope and new beginnings for Jonas As a child who is "different," he represents all the individuals in the society that are either a threat to the established order or simply unwanted because they do not fit the parameters of Sameness that have been established in the community
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The Sled
The sled symbolizes Jonas's journey through memories. This also means it's a symbol of Jonas's journey of discovery.
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Colors
These colors also effectively symbolize the black-and-white nature of the community as a whole, where rules must be followed and there are few "shades of gray" when it comes to acceptable behavior.
RED: He's seeing passion, fire, and loveLIGHT-BLUE EYES: differences
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Fire and Candle
Warmth represents the feelings that come from a sense of community, and from human connections and love, while light represents understanding, knowledge, and perhaps hope.
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Multiple Choice
Is Fiona´s hair a symbol?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Why are symbols important?
They allow the writer to convey something to their audience in a poetic way instead of saying it outright
They make the story fun and exciting.
They allow the reader to make familiar recognition of events in life.
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Multiple Choice
Where did Jonas first see color?
an apple
the sled
Fiona´s hair
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