The Giver

chapter 20-21

20
Why didn’t Jonas want to go home?
Why, according to the Giver, does everyone do what they do?
What did the Giver realize on page 155?
Why didn’t Jonas really mind dying for failing to do what they planned on doing?
Why must the Giver stay behind if Jonas succeeds in escaping (and passing all his memories back to the people)?
Why won’t Jonas accept the memory of music?
Pages 160 and 161 have a description of the __________________________.
Look at question number 2 in chapter 18. Answer it again.
21
Why was Gabriel going to be released?
What did Jonas do as a result?
How did Jonas make sure they wouldn’t be detected?

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Why didn’t Jonas want to go home?

After hearing about Rosemary, the Giver's daughter, Jonas can no longer stand the blind unquestioned obedience of his home and community. Crying, Jonas refuses to go home, expressing a desire to which The Giver acquiesces so that no one will hear him cry. Jonas sarcastically mocks the obedience of people in his community.

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