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Memory And Decision Making In The Giver

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Because the Giver is one of the few people in the story who has memory, he is key in decision making, “‘The Committee of the Elders sought my advice,’ The Giver said. ‘It made sense to them too, but it was a new idea and they came to me for wisdom’” (Lowry, 140). Since The Giver has memories to base his decisions on, the Committee of the Elders trusts his judgement. But all of the other residents of the Community, besides Jonas and Gabe, do not have memories to dictate their discretion. This is addressed by the Committee of the Elders with strict rules and regulations to teach people how to behave. Breaking three of society’s rules results in release, or execution. When Jonas acquires memories he also develops the ability to make choices. Without
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