Book Report On The Giver By Lois Lowry

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The Giver Lois Lowry Hey, do you use your rights? The Giver by Lois Lowry is a book about a boy in a futuristic society who learns what his world was really like. When people think about the Giver they think of a very bad book because critics say that this book is bad and inappropriate but it 's really not. This book has a lot of very amazing moments that anyone can connect to. It has a moral lesson about that no one can keep any man or woman in a world with no pain or feelings because it 's not ethical. The Giver has a boy named Jonas who lives in a perfect world or so he though( later in the book he gets the role of the receiver of memory) Jonas has to learn all the history of the world but he learns the truth about past and that everything is not what it seems. At the end he gives everyone the truth and every memory that he has. This book does not have anything in here that is not ethical for the main plot of the story. …show more content…

I don 't think this book should be banned because it is a really good book. In the last two decades, the most frequent reasons for a book being challenged in the United States have been categorized by the OIF as complaints that the book contains “Offensive Language” or is “Sexually Explicit.” But The Giver is not usually objected to for either of these reasons. The most frequently cited reasons to challenge The Giver Has been “Violence” and claims that the book is “Unsuited to [the] Age Group”—or in other words that it’s too dark for children. It 's a book you can really get into the main plot and you can also try to figure out what is going to happen next. The worst part of the book that could be challenged for not giving people in the book human rights but otherwise the book is ok and I would even go as far as recommending this