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  1. Summary. Chapter 1. In Chapter 1 readers meet Jonas, a bright, good-natured Eleven who is observant, thoughtful, and happy. He has two lovin... Read More. Chapter 2. Jonas's parents try to relieve his concerns about the coming Ceremony of Twelve. Father talks about many of the Ceremoni...

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      See Plot Diagram Summary Utopia Young Jonas lives in what...

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      Learn the important quotes in The Giver and the chapters...

  2. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Chapters 21–23. Next section Chapters 1 & 2. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Giver Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  3. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Giver Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  4. The Giver is written from the point of view of Jonas, an eleven-year-old boy living in a futuristic society that has eliminated all pain, fear, war, and hatred. There is no prejudice, since everyone looks and acts basically the same, and there is very little competition.

  5. Chapter 1 Summary. When Lois Lowry’s novel The Giver opens, December is coming and Jonas is confused about his feelings. He does not feel frightened. Jonas has only felt frightened once, when...

  6. Chapter 1. Sometime in the future, an 11-year-old boy named Jonas lives in a seemingly perfect community in which there is little pain and little crime. People are polite. Everyone belongs to a supportive family. But this harmony comes at a price. There is also no choice, and real emotions are nonexistent. Life is dictated by strict rules.

  7. The Giver: Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis. Next. Chapter 2. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Jonas, the novel's 11-year-old protagonist, is nervous about the upcoming Ceremony of Twelve. While struggling to find the right word to define his feelings, he decides he is apprehensive rather than frightened.