Character
The community
Ceremonies and rules
Symbol and memories
Plot and themes
100

Who is the main character of The Giver

Jonas

100

What emotion is removed from the community to maintain control

Feelings and emotion 

100

What ceremony assigns children their future jobs

the Ceremony of Twelve

100

What does the apple symbolize when Jonas first sees it change

Color 

100

What job is Jonas selected for 

The receiver of memory 

200

Who gives Jonas memories of the past

The giver 

200

What do community members take daily to suppress emotions

Pills 

200

What happens at the Ceremony of One

Newchildren are named and placed with families

200

What do memories represent in the novel

Pain, joy, and real human experience

200

Why does Jonas decided to leave the community 

To save Gabriel 

300

Who is Jonas’s father’s job in the community

The nurturer

300

What is the community’s rule about families

Assigned family units 

300

What rule does Jonas break by leaving the community

He leaves without permission 

300

Why is music important at the end of the book

It represents hope and real emotion 

300

What truth does Jonas learn about release

It is actually killing  

400

Who is Jonas’s little sister

Lilly 

400

What does the community call killing someone

They release them 

400

What happens if someone breaks too many rules

They are released 

400

What does snow symbolize for Jonas

Freedom and choice 

400

What theme is shown by the lack of choice in the community

Control vs freedom 

500

Who helps Jonas escape by giving him a bike and supplies

The giver 

500

Why does the community eliminate color, memories, and choice

To maintain sameness and control

500

Why are rules announced daily over loudspeakers

To constantly remind citizens to obey

500

Why is the memory of war important

It shows the cost of removing pain 

500

What message does The Giver send about emotions

Pain and joy are both necessary to be human