It is revealed that Rosemary is the Giver's daughter and became the Receiver-in-training after him. After experiencing all the pain and loss that were in the memories transmitted to her, she applied for Release and asked to inject herself, willfully committing suicide.
Answer and Explanation:
Rosemary's death hit the community hard, but it was particularly disastrous for the Giver because she was his daughter.
Rosemary Rosemary 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.
Years of loneliness, isolation, and unshared emotion made the Giver's love for Rosemary intense, even by the standards of the time before Sameness, and when she is taken from him, his anger and grief are equally intense.
Jonas stops taking the pills just so he can experience the sensation of wanting something, not because he has hopes to start a sexual relationship with another person. He wants to feel capable of making choices, and he wants to want things—nothing will change if he does not want it to very badly.
Answer and Explanation: Yes, the Giver is married, but he no longer interacts with his spouse. She lives with the other childless adults in their community. They once had a daughter named Rosemary, but Rosemary committed suicide partway into her training to be a Receiver of Memory.
The end of The Giver is open to interpretation. Some readers believe that Jonas and Gabriel are able to escape, and they sled into a new community. Others interpret the final scene as a dying hallucination of Jonas's that was triggered by the first memory The Giver gave him.
One day, the old man says, she stood up at the end of their session, kissed him on the cheek, and left. She applied for release and he never saw her again. Jonas remembers what The Giver said about the memories that were released after Rosemary left.
Gabriel is Jonas' foster brother in The Giver by Lois Lowry. Jonas' father is a doctor who works with the town's newborns. Gabriel's growth is stunted, and he cannot sleep through the night on his own.
When Rosemary's training began, she loved experiencing new things, and the Giver started with happy memories that would make her laugh. But she wanted more difficult memories. The Giver could not bring himself to give her physical pain, but at her insistence he gave her loneliness, loss, poverty, and fear.
At Jonas' request, The Giver finally explains what happened to the earlier Receiver, who was named Rosemary. Rosemary was selected to be the new Receiver exactly as Jonas was. The Giver began training her, giving her happy, joyful memories until she demanded that he also give her painful and anguished memories.
Rosemary was the previous Receiver-in-Training ten years before Jonas. She trained with the Giver for five weeks. When he eventually had to give her emotionally painful memories of loss, like a parent losing a child, and memories of poverty, hunger, and terror, she asked to be released rather than continue her duties.
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What was Father's responsibility when twins were born? He weighed the two, gave the larger to a Nurturer, and cleaned up the smaller one. Then he performed a Ceremony of Release. 3.
Jonas watches as his father weighs the twins, then gently injects something into a vein in the smaller one's head. The newchild twitches and lies still, and Jonas realizes that it is dead. He recognizes the gestures and posture of the boy that he saw die on the battlefield.
Rosemary: Rosemary was a girl Eleven who had been chosen to succeed The Giver as the next Receiver of Memories ten years ago.
But Lowry says the film itself isn't consumed by the relationship between Jonas and Fiona, except for a line in the final scene in which Jonas says, "I knew I would see Fiona again." "I've written four books now (in this series) and he never sees her again," Lowry tells The News.
The ending to The Giver is sort of a "take it how you like it" deal. Either Jonas and Gabriel make it to Elsewhere, everyone is happy, and the world is right as rain, or… they die of exposure/starvation in the freezing snow.
Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. But perhaps it was only an echo. These are the last lines of The Giver.
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Through "The Son" we know the birthmothers are artificially inseminated. No one in the community has sex. The "sperm" may just be bio-engineered or directly drawn from the testicles.
In Chapter 13, The Giver transmits a painful memory of an elephant hunt to Jonas, during which an elephant is shot and killed for its tusks.
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