Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Call me the Giver


Author's note: This is a creative piece that was assigned. I chose to do my creative piece on an important quote in the book. 


"Call me the Giver" the old receiver said. This was a quote from the book The Giver, by Lois Lowry. Many might think this is just a random line from the book, but really this might have been the most important line in the book.

When Jonas was told he is the receiver it showed him how he is in control of the community. The community Jonas lives in is full of "sameness" you could say. This means there is no emotion or anything. When Jonas becomes the receiver he notices what the government is doing to the people. Jonas then immediately wanted to show people what the world use to be, since Jonas is now the new receiver he can use the memories and all the events that were gathered up by the old receiver to show the people of the community what the world use to be like. This is why when the old receiver called Jonas the giver, at that moment he knew that he was going to make his own moves forward if he wanted to achieve this goal.

This quote also meant more than just the old receiver passing on the tradition and job to Jonas. This was a turning point of the old receiver telling Jonas that he is ready for this commitment, and that someday Jonas will become struck and overwhelmed with a severe pain from holding the memories from the past. Since Jonas is a brave and adventures twelve year old boy, Jonas and the Giver design a plan for Jonas to escape to a different city and see if he can finally understand and enjoy the feeling of emotion.

Many people might not believe this quote meant all that much, but really this quote is the most important line in the book. Without Jonas being told he is the new receiver, neither Jonas nor the Giver would have ever gone on the journey to try and save the community.

"Perfect World"


Authors note: This is an essay piece that was assigned that I wrote on the book The Giver.


Would you want to live in a "Perfect world?" Is there even such thing as a "Perfect world?" In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry, Jonas the main character is against the government. In this world the government chooses your life, they choose who you live with, your job and everything. Jonas does not believe in this sort of nonsense; he feels you should be able to decide for yourself, but that can never happen without Jonas being selected to be the receiver. 

Being the receiver means a couple of things, Jonas doesn't know if he is ready for this commitment though. When you’re the receiver you must contain no emotion. What this means is you must stay the distance between your people. You cannot stay within a relationship with another person, and your family members. You must keep the memories that you are given, and share them to those who are in danger. With these actions a normal person would tend to have psychotic reactions, but since they live in a Utopian world normal is almost opposite.

A Utopian world is a perfect world; it's a perfect world where only the government wins though. Every decision that is made is by the government. There are only a couple people in the community in this world that can change things and that is the elders. The elders are like the "information gatherers," they are given all of the complaints of the people to change right and wrong, but the elders aren't really changing anything. The elders can’t change the memories or the events of the community that is held by the giver. The giver is the old man in the community, also known as the memory giver. To be the giver you must be selected to be the receiver, which is what Jonas must do if he wants to fix this Dystopia. He cannot fix the Dystopia until he finds some "dirt" or the problem with what happened to the government years ago.     

 Living in a perfect world could be chaos; it could also be "perfect" so you could say. When the government has control over everything though, life would most likely become chaos, which is nowhere near perfect. Even though you tried and did everything as hard and the best you could, things will never be perfect.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Kobe vs. LeBron

Author's Note: This is an essay I wrote about LeBron James and Kobe Bryant who is the better player. I was inspired by another piece feeling I needed to contradict his thoughts and retell who is the better player.


Who is the better NBA player? LeBron James or Kobe Bryant? According to many news writers, friends, and even family people believe Kobe Bryant is the better player. In my opinion and based off of facts, I believe LeBron James is the better basketball player. When people think of Michael Jordan they think of the greatest basketball player to play the game, if people like News Reporters, can compare LeBron James to Michael Jordan, there must be some sort of answer or reasoning behind this.

One of the reasons behind the LeBron "haters" is they believe that he hasn't won any championships and Kobe has. Now if they were to think logically here they would know that to play the game of basketball you must have at least 5 players on the court at once. You cannot play without 5 players, if you look at some of their statistics; LeBron and Kobe are both averaging about 30 points per game. Most of the NBA basketball games are played from 90 points or above. If you did the math they are both averaging less than half of their teams points, so Kobe has had more people to work with to get to the finals. Also they forget that LeBron had brought his team the Cleveland Cavaliers to the semi-finals 3 times and loss. After LeBron made his move to Miami, Cleveland became the worst team in the National  Basketball Association. While LeBron went to the NBA Finals.

Many people also like to think in the present, when we need to think in the future as well as for a basketball team. Kobe is a couple years away from retiring while LeBron is just entering his prime. Anybody would sign LeBron to a multi-contract deal, while Kobe is lucky to get 3 years. And even though Kobe has had more Career points, and Game Winning shots LeBron's have meant more. LeBron has made his during the play-offs to advance his team. Kobe has made all of his because he is a fossil. Kobe has been in the league longer than nearly everybody in the league, so there is more likely of a chance that he has the most. 

Even though Kobe and LeBron are both considered the best players in the NBA, and both of them will go to the hall of fame one of them is just better. I still believe LeBron is a better basketball player otherwise they wouldn't compare him to Michael Jordan. Kobe is still a very good basketball player, both of them will be taking the final second shot for their team, but LeBron's will go in. 

Monday, February 6, 2012

The Giver


Author's note: This is a piece I wrote about major conflicts in The Giver. All my information was gathered throughout the book and on our (Google Docs). 

The book The Giver is a story told from one confused person's point of view. In the book The Giver, it is a "Perfect World." You come home from school or from your friend's house every night, and before dinner you and your family members will discuss the "Evening of Rituals." Now this might seem like crazy and weird thing, but it is not a real ritual. Basically what it means is before dinner you and your family members discuss some sort of emotional or physical event that happened in your day. This seems like a perfect world now, but there are many major conflicts, and one of them is Jonas the main character being selected to be the next receiver. Being the receiver means a couple things, you will not be able to live or stay in a relationship with anyone, which will probably cause psychotic reactions making him lonely and also having a severe pain within himself; this severe pain could cause suicidal action, or even the losing of the will to live.