... The rules are: after school he has to go immediately to his job, after his training at his job he has to go home immediately, he can be rude, he can’t discuss his training with anyone except for the Giver, he doesn’t have to tell people about his dreams, he cannot take medication for his pain from training, he cannot apply for release, and he can lie. ...
Another main character in this story is The Giver. ... He now is The Giver. His job as The Giver is to transmit all of the memories that he has (all the memories of the world) to Jonas. Before Jonas there was another receiver that messed up and the Giver loved her. ... Because of their jobs The Giver and Jonas are the most respected people in the community. ... He has pale eyes like Jonas and The Giver. Also he does not sleep well at night so sometimes Jonas transmits him happy memories that The Giver has given him to help him fall asleep. ... When she was the receiver of memory, though, The Giver messed up by giving her all good memories but then he had to give her all of the bad ones too. ... The Giver then helped them through it because he had all of the wisdom. ... After that Jonas and The Giver decide that the community will be a better place if it is like it was in the past. ... After that The Giver helps them through the chaos. Then The Giver releases himself and they have all the memories. ...
They have many different moral issues in this book, The Giver. ...
Euthanasia is another moral issue in The Giver.
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