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Exploring the Concept of Dwelling in "The Giver"

In Lois Lowry's "The Giver," the notion of a 'dwelling' symbolizes the shelter and environment where characters live, reflecting their obedience and conformity. As Jonas navigates his community, he experiences profound realizations about life beyond these structures. The contrast between the safe, controlled world and the raw emotions represented by sounds like Wail highlights the constraints of his society. This exploration offers a deeper understanding of individuality, community, and the yearning for something more than the confines of a dwelling.

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Exploring the Concept of Dwelling in "The Giver"

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  1. The GiverBy: Lois Lowry

  2. Dwelling Dwelling: a shelter (as a Instantly, obediently, Jonas house) in which people live. dropped his bike on its side on the path behind his family’s dwelling. Dwelling, Ichigo, walked behind his home.

  3. Wail Loud, high-pitched cries It wasn’t at all hard to spot the Nurturers’ section at

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