1. THE GIVER
1. What is the name of the story?
2. What is the name of the author of the story?
3. Did you like the story? Why? Give three reasons at least.
4. What was your favorite passage of the story you read?
5. Make a list of the main characters of the story and write a brief description of
everyone of them.
6. Where did the story happen?
7. When did the story happen?
8. What is the plot of the story about? Write three lines at least.
2. 9. What did you like the most about the story? Write three lines at least.
10. What did you dislike the most about the story? Write three lines at least.
11. Did you learn any new words or expressions? Which ones?
12. Did the story remind you of something else you have read, watched or listened
to before?
13. What would you change in the story if you had the chance to? Write three lines
at least.
14. Upload your report to your website.
15. Be ready for the oral report.
Answers
1. The giver
2.Louis Lowry
3. I loved it because a book that allows us to reflect on ourselves and our lives
camparan the look and the escitor expresses himself very well to look at society
today is day
5. Mother Jonas': Is an intelligent, sympathetic, and understanding person. She
holds a prominent position at the Department of Justice. One of her job
responsibilities is to punish people for breaking the strictly enforced rules of the
community.
Father Jonas': is a shy, quiet, considerate, caring man. He is a Nurturer (and He
love be it), responsible for the physical and emotional needs of every newborn
child during the first few months of life. He is also responsible for the release —
killing — of infants who are deemed worthless because something either emotional
or physical, or both, is wrong with them.
Lily: Is the Jonas’ younger sister she becomes an Eight during the December
Ceremony. She is a typically impatient child with straightforward, fairly simple
feelings and is overly talkative.
3. Gabriel (Gabe): Is a newchild (infant) who begins spending nights with Jonas'
family unit because he needs extra attention and care. Gabe is a sweet child but
does not sleep through the night and is not gaining weight as fast as the other
newchildren. He ends up sleeping in Jonas' room and is able to receive memories
from Jonas and escape with him.
The Giver: Is the current Receiver of Memory and trains Jonas to become the next
Receiver. Because he carries the burden of the memories of the world, he suffers
from the pain contained within the memories. He is lonely because he can't share
his work with citizens in the community, and he is cynical and frustrated at times
because he knows that the people gave up too much when they chose Sameness.
He loves Jonas and the people in the community and have a big sadness because
he lost to his daughter (Rosmeary).
Asher: Is the Jonas’ best friend. He is a cheerful, friendly boy who makes a game
out of everything and is very funny, he only want enjoy. At the Ceremony of
Twelve, he is assigned to be Assistant Director of Recreation.
Fiona: One of Jonas' good friends (and possible love interest). Fiona is a very
pretty girl who is sensitive, intelligent, quiet, and polite. She is assigned to be a
Caretaker of the Old.
Larissa: Is an elderly woman who lives in the House of the Old. Jonas bathes her
when he volunteers at the House of the Old. While being bathed, she tells Jonas
about two elderly people who have been released recently. Later she is realize
Chief Elder: The leader of the community.
Rosemary: She was The Giver's daughter. Selected ten years earlier to become
the new Receiver of Memory, she began training with The Giver, but after only five
weeks, she asked to be released from the community.
4. Jonas: Is a sensitive, polite, compassionate twelve-year-old boy. At the December
Ceremony, he is selected to become the new Receiver of Memory, the most
honored position in the community. Jonas is quite complacent and very
disciplinant, before he begins his training as the new Receiver, but after he gains
wisdom from memories and realizes that people gave up their freedoms for
Sameness, he becomes angry and frustrated. During his training, Jonas acquires
very deep emotional feelings and learns about love. He becomes a close friend of
The Giver and risks his own life to save the citizens from the ignorance in his
community. He escape with Gabe for save the baby from the release and looking
the place out from the communities.
8. The frame story is futuristic society that is based on social and power
management based society Reclass for survival that an experienced good
technologic Guerra that much science is lived and passed in Somas
7. A possible USA in the future
9Futurism theme as the drama is based on the characters I loved that company
Terms survival is divided already alcaso dek book reflects much work today exists
in each of our eyes and feelings of past memories in frustration
10the writer's book written in the third person is not like me for my personages
okay but I think I was getting the tencion in any
11. Yes.
concern about one of the new children who wasn't doing frightened
Apprehensive,
Who wants to be the first tonight, for feelings?
Statement
Liability
Shrugged
Forth
Skills
12. Me sane for the Hunger Games and the selection
13. I do not think everything looks great story for me is very good at much hooked
and the truth will not end canbiaria nothing to me parese comiensos esosion
beautiful for me the second book to continue crouching lellendo this esotica life