The Giver Book Chap 1
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Chapter 1
With December approaching, Jonas feels frightened, but he immediately corrects himself. He was frightened when an unknown aircraft had twice flown over the community a year ago. It had been his first time seeing an aircraft fly over so closely because it is against the rules to fly over the community.
Topic Tracking: Feelings 1
Topic Tracking: Rules 1
This aircraft had been different from the usual cargo planes that occasionally delivered supplies to the community. Everyone had been confused, not knowing what to do until an order had been made through the speakers to enter the nearest building and stay there. Jonas remembers that he had been frightened. But the matter was soon resolved. An announcement was made through the speakers that it was a training pilot who had made a mistake. The speaker had added that the pilot would undoubtedly be released. “For a contributing citizen to be released from the community was a final decision, a terrible punishment, an overwhelming statement of failure.” Chapter 1, pg. 2
Riding on his bicycle home, Jonas reminds himself of the fear that he had felt then. Always careful about language, he tries to think of the exact word to describe his feelings now. Jonas is different from his friend Asher who is careless with words. Asher is usually tardy to school, always having to make his public apologies in front of the classroom. He had made one earlier that day, apologizing to everyone and explaining his reasons for being late. In turn, the class had accepted Ashers apology in unison, and the instructor had corrected Ashers wrong use of the word “distraught.”
Topic Tracking: Rules 2
Thinking back to this incident, Jonas feels that “frightened” may be too strong a word to describe his current feelings. He has long waited this special December, and decides that he is “apprehensive.”
Topic Tracking: Feelings 2
After the evening meal, there is the evening telling of feelings. It is one of the routine rituals within the family dwelling. Jonas is hesitant to go first tonight, so he allows Lily, his little sister, to take her turn. Lily announces that she felt angry that afternoon because a group of Sevens had visited her Childcare group, and a boy had constantly cut in line in front of everyone else who had been waiting. Mother and Father suggest that perhaps the boy did not know the rules of their community too well because he was from another community.
Topic Tracking: Rules 3
After listening to her parents, Lily admits that she is no longer angry, but rather, sorry for the boy who must have felt awkward in a new place. Jonas thinks to himself that Lilys feelings are always “straightforward,