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  1. Feeling and Emotion. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in The Giver, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. The people of Jonas's community don't understand genuine emotion or pain, because their lifestyles allow no opportunity to experience it.

  2. Important information about Lois Lowry's background, historical events that influenced The Giver, and the main ideas within the work.

  3. For the first time in his life, he experiences the full force of moral indignation, denouncing his father and other members of the community as murderers. Now he has the sufficient determination to bring about real change by launching a full-blown rebellion against the community's order.

  4. Lowry plays with our perceptions and our emotions, creating tension by presenting details of this community that win our approval, and then hinting at something terribly wrong.

  5. Revision notes on Follower for the AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus, written by the English Literature experts at Save My Exams.

  6. Many themes in The Giver demonstrate Lowry's concerns about society and humanity. For example, she concentrates on the tradeoffs involved when Jonas' community chooses Sameness rather than valuing individual expression. Certain themes in the book are familiar because they can be found in other novels by Lowry.

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  8. The snow represents the pure white relationship they had in the beginning. Once the snow melted into dirty water, that shows that their relationship is tainted, fading away, and can never be the same.

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