Monday, November 12, 2012

What type of conflict is the main conflict in "The Giver"? Discuss the theme.JUST HELP ME!!!!!!!!!

To me, the main conflict in this book is man vs. society.  In this case, the "man" is Jonas.  Most of the conflict in the book comes as he tries to come to grips with what his society is like.  He eventually resolves the conflict by leaving the society.


I think that the main theme of the book ties in with this.  The theme, to me, is that people need to be allowed to be human.  They have to be allowed to have real feelings and make decisions for themselves.  The author is saying that it is really bad for people to always be protected and told what to do.

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