The Giver Book By Lois Lawry Characters

The Giver Book By Lois Lawry Characters

This document provides a detailed character description from ‘The Giver’ by Lois Lowry, a renowned dystopian novel. It outlines key characters such as Jonas, the protagonist, and The Giver, the wise elder who imparts memories to Jonas. Other characters like Jonas’s family members, friends, and community leaders are also described, highlighting their roles and relationships within the story. The document serves as a valuable resource for students and readers seeking to understand character dynamics and themes in the book. It is structured in a clear format, making it easy to reference each character’s traits and significance. This PDF is ideal for study guides, literary analysis, and discussions related to the novel’s themes of memory, individuality, and societal structure.

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THE GIVER by Lois Lawry
Characters Description
1. Jonas - The eleven-year-old main character. Sensitive and intelligent, with strange powers of perception that
he doesn’t understand, Jonas is chosen to be the new Receiver of Memory for his community when he turns
twelve. Even before his training, Jonas is unusually thoughtful, expresses great concern for his friends and
family, and thinks it would be nice to be closer to other people. After his training begins, Jonas’s universe
changes dramatically. His new awareness of strong emotions, beautiful colors, and great suffering makes him
extremely passionate about the world around him and the welfare of the people he loves.
2. The Giver - The old man known in the community as the Receiver of Memory. The Giver has held the
community’s collective memory for many years and uses his wisdom to help the Committee of Elders make
important decisions, even though he is racked by the pain his memories give him and believes that perhaps
those memories belong in the minds of everyone in the community.
3. Jonas’s Father - A mild-mannered, tenderhearted Nurturer who works with infants. He is very sweet with his
two children. He enjoys his job and takes it very seriously, constantly trying to nurture children who will stay
alive until the Ceremony of Names. However, even if he is attached to a child, he will release it if that seems
to be the best decision.
4. Jonas’s Mother - A practical, pleasant woman with an important position at the Department of Justice.
Jonas’s mother takes her work seriously, hoping to help people who break rules see the error of their ways.
She frequently gives Jonas advice about the worries and fears he faces as he grows up.
5. Lily - Jonas’s seven-year-old sister. She is a chatterbox and does not know quite when to keep her mouth
shut, but she is also extremely practical and well-informed for a little girl.
6. Gabriel - The newchild that Jonas’s family cares for at night. He is sweet and adorable during the day, but has
trouble sleeping at night unless Jonas puts him to sleep with some memories. He and Jonas become very
close.
7. Asher - Jonas’s best friend. Asher is a fun-loving, hasty boy who usually speaks too fast, mixing up his words
to the exasperation of his teachers and Jonas. He is assigned the position of Assistant Director of Recreation.
8. Fiona - Another of Jonas’s friends. She has red hair, which only Jonas can see, and works as a Caretaker in the
House of the Old. She is mild-mannered and patient. Jonas’s first sexual stirrings come in the form of an
erotic dream about Fiona.
9. Larissa - A woman living in the House of the Old. Jonas shares pleasant conversation with her while he gives
her a bath during his volunteer hours. Like many inhabitants of the House of the Old, she enjoys gossip and
looks forward to her release.
10. The Chief Elder - The elected leader of Jonas’s community. She to shows genuine affection for all of
the children at the Ceremony of Twelve, knowing of their names and an anecdote about each one.
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