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How does The Giver view
the decision makers in the
community? Cite text
evidence from his dialogue
and/or demeanor to
support your response.

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Answer:What inference can you make about The Giver's perspective on his community based on his dialogue and demeanor in chapter 13? Cite text evidence in your response. ... Based on The Giver's dialogue and demeanor, he does not believe the community has made the right decision to move to Sameness.

Explanation:

The Giver views the decision-makers in the community negatively. During his interaction with Jonas, he expresses some doubt and critique of their decision-making abilities and believes they lack wisdom.

He also verbally attacks them by saying “They no nothing,” when Jonas tries to share how he learned about how the mind works. The Giver has disdain for the community because he ­and he alone ­ understands what the community has sacrificed. In addition, he is alone in his ability to process, understand, and exist with the memories, which likely leads him to be lonely and angry about his situation.

The Giver’s dialogue demonstrates that he does not view what he does as living. Instead, he tries to explain to Jonas that his life is made up of the memories ­that, to him, are experiencing life. This also signifies that The Giver has an understanding that no one else ­ not even Jonas, yet ­ has. Because he says that his life is in his being, where the memories are, we can infer that The Giver does not believe that the members of Jonas’ community can truly live and experience life.

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