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The Giver Introduction

The Giver Introduction

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English

7th Grade

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CCSS
RI. 9-10.9, RI.11-12.9, RL.5.9

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Diana Gavidia

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"The Giver"

By: Lois Lowry

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Introduction to 'The Giver'

  • 'The Giver' is a dystopian novel written by Lois Lowry.
  • The story is set in a society where everything is controlled, including emotions and memories.
  • The protagonist, Jonas, is chosen to receive and keep the memories of the past.
  • This thought-provoking novel explores themes of individuality, freedom, and the importance of memories.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main theme explored in 'The Giver'?

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Individuality

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Controlled society

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Importance of memories

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Freedom

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Importance of Memories

The Giver explores the significance of memories in a controlled society. In this dystopian world, memories are suppressed to maintain order. The protagonist, Jonas, discovers the power of memories and their impact on individuality and freedom. Memories shape our understanding of the world and our ability to make choices. They remind us of our past and guide us towards a better future. Without memories, life becomes monotonous and devoid of true emotions.

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Lois Lowry

  • Background: Lois Lowry is an American author born on March 20, 1937, in Honolulu, Hawaii.

  • Genre: She is known for writing children's literature, including dystopian novels.

  • Awards: Lowry has received numerous awards, including two Newbery Medals for 'Number the Stars' and 'The Giver'.

  • Inspiration: 'The Giver' was inspired by Lowry's own experiences and her desire to explore themes of memory, individuality, and societal control.

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Multiple Choice

What is Lois Lowry known for?

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Writing children's literature

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Winning two Newbery Medals

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Being born in Honolulu, Hawaii

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Exploring themes of memory and societal control

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Lois Lowry:

Writing children's literature. She is known for exploring themes of memory and societal control. She has won two Newbery Medals. Lois Lowry was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Her captivating stories have made her a beloved author in the world of children's literature.

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Setting the Stage:

  • Dystopian Fiction: A genre that presents a futuristic society characterized by oppressive control, dehumanization, and a lack of individual freedom.
  • The Giver: A dystopian novel by Lois Lowry, set in a seemingly utopian society where emotions, memories, and choices are controlled.
  • Themes: Loss of individuality, suppression of emotions, questioning authority, and the importance of memories.

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Multiple Choice

What is the genre of the novel 'The Giver'?

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Science Fiction

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Romance

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Dystopian Fiction

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Historical Fiction

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The Giver Genre

Dystopian Fiction is the genre of the novel The Giver. It explores a futuristic society where emotions are suppressed. The story follows Jonas, who discovers the truth behind his seemingly perfect world. This thought-provoking novel raises questions about individuality and freedom.

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Unveiling 'The Giver'

  • Plot Overview: A dystopian society where memories are erased
  • Main Characters: Jonas, The Giver, Fiona
  • Conflict: Jonas discovers the truth and rebels against the system
  • Themes: Individuality, Memory, Freedom

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Multiple Choice

What is the main conflict in the dystopian society depicted in 'The Giver'?

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The erasure of memories

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The rebellion against the system

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The discovery of the truth

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The lack of individuality

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The Truth Unveiled

The main conflict in the dystopian society depicted in 'The Giver' is the discovery of the truth. In this society, the government controls all aspects of life, including memories. However, when the protagonist, Jonas, learns the truth about the past, he becomes determined to change the system. This revelation sparks a rebellion against the oppressive regime, challenging the lack of individuality and the erasure of memories.

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Themes and Symbols

  • Themes: The importance of memory, the dangers of conformity, the power of individuality, the value of emotions, the complexity of utopia, the significance of choice.
  • Symbols: The color red, the sled, the apple, the river, the music, the release ceremony.

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The Importance of Memory

  • The Giver explores the theme of memory and its significance in shaping society.
  • Memory is portrayed as a powerful tool that can bring about change and preserve the past.
  • Without memory, people lose their sense of history and individuality.

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