In the movie, Jonas discovers something important about Rosemary that is not revealed the same way in the book. What is it?
She is The Giver’s daughter (explicitly shown in the movie).
How old is Jonas in the book vs. the movie?
12 in the book; 18 in the movie.
What is missing from the movie that is important in the book’s setting?
Sameness being more subtle and emotionally controlled (less action-based dystopia).
What theme is central in both versions?
Importance of memory.
“There could be love.”
Book
How is Jonas’s escape different in the movie?
In the movie, he rides a motorcycle and is chased with drones; in the book, he rides a bicycle and escapes more quietly.
How is Asher’s role different in the movie?
He becomes a drone pilot who actively chases Jonas.
How does color return in the book vs. the movie?
Book – gradually through Jonas’s eyes; Movie – visually spreads across the screen.
Memory Multiplier: Team Challenge: Wager your Points on your board.
Which version better builds suspense? Why?
How is the theme of love handled differently?
Book – subtle and developing; Movie – more romantic focus.
“We don’t dare to let people make choices of their own.”
Book
What major event involving Fiona happens in the movie but NOT in the book?
She is scheduled for release, and Jonas saves her.
The Red Apple Bonus: Pick one member of your team to wage and answer.
Which character changes impact the theme the most?
What is Fiona’s personality like in the book compared to the movie?
Book – gentler and more passive; Movie – more rebellious and emotionally expressive.
What technology appears in the movie that is not emphasized in the book?
Drones, tracking systems, advanced surveillance.
What does “release” truly mean in both versions?
Euthanasia
A public speech by the Chief Elder warning about Jonas.
Movie
In the book, what memory helps Jonas survive near the end?
The memory of warmth (often associated with sunshine or sledding memory strength).
How is The Chief Elder portrayed differently?
She is much more central and antagonistic in the movie.
How is the Boundary portrayed differently?
Movie – visible physical barrier; Book – more psychological and geographic distance.
How does each version show the danger of Sameness?
Book – emotional emptiness; Movie – control and authoritarian power.
Discussion about “precision of language.”
Book
Precision of Points: Pick two members of your team to wager rand answer.
Which version better develops Jonas as a hero?
OPEN RESPONSE - ALL TEAMS ANSWER: Why do you think the movie added action scenes that are not in the book?
(Open-ended — to make it more dramatic/appealing to audiences.)
OPEN RESPONSE - ALL TEAMS ANSWER: Why do you think the filmmakers aged the characters up?
(Open-ended — romantic storyline, audience appeal, realism.)
OPEN RESPONSE - ALL TEAMS ANSWER: Which version feels more dystopian? Explain why.
(Opinion-based with text/film evidence.)
OPEN RESPONSE - ALL TEAMS ANSWER: Which version better develops the theme of individuality? Support your answer.
(Evidence-based response.)
Scene where memories are shown in fast visual montage.
Movie