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Monday, December 9, 2019
The Giver pgs.125-180
The really most important part of these last few chapters is Jonas attempting to escape with Gabriel. He felt that he was being forced to leave and that he had no other choice. He felt no fear and knew that this is what had to be done. Gabriel was sent to be released in the morning but Jonas knew that wasn't right. Jonas had broken so many rules that he knew that he can’t turn back now. Even though Jonas is terrified, he had to get him and Gabriel safely out of the community. After a long and hard journey, Jonas and Gabriel safely reached a house filled with people singing and you could tell that they were finally safe.
I chose this part of the ending because it's the most important and symbolic part. It shows Jonas doing what he thinks is best for him and Gabriel. He strives and gets them both out of there safely. This by far my favorite part of the book I just feel like it’s so not expected.
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I watched the movie before and it is pretty accurate to the book version.
ReplyDeletethe movie was good but the book i feel like has a lot more details
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