What Is Chapter 5 About In The Giver?

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After Jonas’s father and Lily leave,

Jonas’s mother explains that Jonas is experiencing Stirrings

, which are normal for his age. Jonas’s mother gives Jonas a pill and tells him that he must take one of these pills daily in order to stop the Stirrings.

What was Jonas dream about in Chapter 5?

Jonas usually does not have a dream to tell, but this morning he has a vivid one: he

dreamed that he was in the steamy bathing room at the House of the Old, trying to convince his friend Fiona to take off her clothes and allow him to give her a bath.

What is Chapter 6 about in the giver?


One family just lost a son, a four-year-old named Caleb

, when he drowned in the river. Afterwards, everyone partook in the Ceremony of Loss, where they repeated the name of the dead boy softer and softer until everyone forgot about him. And now today, the family gets a new Caleb! Seriously.

Do Kira and Jonas get married?

Son. Jonas had retired from his position as Leader for the sake of his family, but was still revered by much of Village.

He and Kira were happily married

with two children named Annabelle and Matthew.

Why does Jonas have to start taking the pills in chapter five?

Jonas tells his dream and begins to take the pill

to treat his Stirrings

.

How old is Lily in the giver?

Lily is

seven years old

at the beginning of the novel. She joins the eight-year-olds when her brother Jonas becomes twelve.

Why is Lily anxious at 10?

Why is Lily anxious to turn 10?

She can cut her hair and will not have to wear ribbons

. The wind whistled as Jonas sped by on his bike.

What does Jonas say is the strongest feeling in his dream?

He says that the strongest feeling in his dream had been

“the wanting.

” Jonas is strangely embarrassed as he shares his dream with his family, but must abide by the rule of telling all of a dream.

What are stirrings giver?

Stirrings are similar to dreams;

one makes the possessor feel pleasure

. They happen when a citizen begins the early stages of adolescence, or puberty. … These pills are taken by children in the early stages of adolescence, and then for the rest of their lives, including as adults, until they are released.

What is the giver’s favorite memory?

The Giver’s favorite memory is

a family gathering together to celebrate Christmas

. The Giver shares this memory with Jonas in chapter 16, and Jonas experiences the feeling of love for the first time as the extended family opens their presents together.

Will there be a giver 2?

Jonas reappeared for the first time as a full-fledged character — albeit under a different name — in 2004’s Messenger, a sequel to Gathering Blue. And today, his saga (and Gabe’s) finally comes to an end with the release of

Son

, the first direct sequel to The Giver.

Is The Giver Jonas biological father?


The Giver is possibly Jonas’s biological father

, but this is never directly stated in the book.

What happens to Kira in Son?

Son. Kira is

married to Jonas

and now lives in the Village where her father used to live (Christopher), and they have to kids Annabelle, and Matthew, named after Matty and Annabella.

Why are stirrings bad in the giver?

If the “Stirrings” are

sexual desires

, we can see why the community would want to keep these controlled. The Elders assign spouses and family units. Individuals do not get to choose their partners, and so there is no point in having sexual feelings which might cause them to be attracted to one another.

At what age did your age no longer matter in the giver?

Nineteen, technically eleven-nineteen. At what age would your age no longer matter?

Twelve

.

Why do Jonas parents refuse to tell him that they love him?

Why do Jonas’s parents refuse to tell him that they love him?

They think that Jonas will be smothered by their love

. … They think love is an obsolete word with no meaning. They were not paying attention when Jonas asked if they loved him.

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