If there were to be one book I would preserve for the future, it would be The Giver by Lois Lowry. This book shows many examples of what could go wrong in a Utopian society, and the importance of feelings and memories. The Giver is closely related to Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, regarding the background of the story. I chose The Giver because it shows how Utopian societies can easily fall apart, how little details in life such as the color of nature, and how if someone has no pain or feelings they are not living a well quality life. The Giver shows that memories and small details in your life are more important than you thought they were. In Fahrenheit 451 and The Giver, they show how Utopian societies can fail quicker than people thought they would. Both books show great examples of how the society can fail and all the situations that can go wrong. In The Giver, many babies are “released” or killed, if they do not fit the criteria or if they are a twin. From these events in the book, people could learn that when societies are attempted to become perfect, more things can go wrong than what went wrong in the normal world. The Giver also shows how all the small details in life can make a difference to how you live it. …show more content…
In The Giver, the members in the society do not feel pain or have strong emotions. Without any emotions or feelings life can be very boring and uneventful. In contrast, Mildred from Fahrenheit 451 and Montag do not have a strong relationship because they do not have feelings or emotions. This leads to Mildred attempting suicide because she does not want to live her boring life. Without feelings and emotions in Utopian societies, the people can get very sad and their uneventful life can drive them to