The Giver: Movie Analysis

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In a world, so large to a single humans’ expansion of mind, the certainty of the geographical knowledge to be accurate to the limit would be unfeasible. Much of the vast land to the depths of ocean still holds some of this world unexplored mysteries of secretes. Remote cultivations have been researched practicing many different beliefs and ways of living from the notoriously known standard Amish living all over the United states of America to The People’s Temple in Indianapolis . Many practices of religion have forced individuals to develop communities with freedom of practice away from mainstream lifestyles. There are many Tribes, cults, communities, and societies that are forbidden to the outside world and have been declared off the grid sustainment’s. Although the movie “The Giver” portrays private community lifestyles can be hidden from the world’s knowledge of existence to develop the viewers creative thinking, information of off-the-grid colonies can …show more content…

The ruin is a society lead by elders who have decided the fundamental building blocks to a residence where equality is the key to peace. Equality is formed through the strict rules set in place to maintain a healthy and direct life. Rules like no one can be out past curfew, no one can lie, manners are essential part in courtesy to others, and daily medication to prevent emotions such as love, sadness, and anger. The people in this community all live in the same structed homes where a single family resides. The sight of color has been changed to only black and white. Babies are born and then a family is chosen for them. After a child completes his or her training through school a career is strategically selected for the individual based upon the qualities and sets of values one

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