The Giver Intro
The Giver Intro
The Giver Intro
By Lois Lowry
Background Information
History of the Author and Novel
Lowry is the author of over twenty books and has received two Newbery medals, including one for The Giver in 1993.
Lois Lowry told Contemporary Authors that she measures her success as an author by her ability to help adolescents answer their own questions about life, identity, and human relationships.
Banned Book
The Giver ranks #11 out of 100 on the ALAs list of most challenged titles from 1990-1999. Published in 1993, The Giver reflects some of the social criticism of the times. Abortion, family ethics, euthanasia, and assisted suicide are all issues that were hotly debated in the 1990s. Lowry deals with these issues by creating a seemingly perfect society that never experiences any of the unpleasant realities of life.
The author also wants to be able to discuss touchy or heavily debated topics without directly relating it to our society so people are more open to thinking about it.
Utopia?
A utopia is supposed to be a place of ideal perfection, especially in laws, government, and social conditions. This is usually an imaginary place in literature. A common theme in Utopian Literature is to uncover the society for what it really is: a place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives.
However, there are so many rules that the citizens are not free to make their own decisions or have free choice.
The novel does not explain where the rules come from. We can assume the founders of the community invented them to create what they considered to be a utopia. Is it worth sacrificing choice and individuality it to never feel bad emotions?
Euphemisms
A euphemism is a word or term that has mild or vague connotations and that serves to mask the offensiveness or harshness of the actual word or term. Example: A used car being called certified pre-owned What euphemisms are used in our society?
Eugenics
The idea that the human race can be improved by controlling who can reproduce. During the Holocaust, Hitler wanted Nazi scientists to explore this idea so he could create a perfect society. People with favorable traits are allowed and encouraged to reproduce. People with unfavorable traits are discouraged or even prohibited from reproducing. Who gets to decide?
The Characters
Jonas: He is the main character. Thoughtful and kind. Lily: She is Jonas sister. Shes a talkative and simple child. Jonas mother: She works at the Department of Justice. Her job involves handing out punishment to community members who break one of the many rules. Jonas father: Because of his nurturing qualities, he is chosen to work as a Nurturer.
Gabriel: He is the newchild that Jonas father brings home to live with the family. He has light eyes like Jonas.
The Giver: The Giver has pale eyes like Jonas. He is an old man who appears to be much older than his actual age. His job as Receiver of Memory, although a position of honor, has caused him to live with great pain and loneliness.
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