Characters
Memories
Rules of the Community
Themes and Symbols
Important Events
100

Who is the main character of The Giver?

Jonas

100

What was the first memory Jonas received?

Snow

100

What emotion are members of the community encouraged to avoid?

strong feelings / emotions

100

What major theme is shown through the community’s lifestyle?

Sameness

100

What ceremony determines children’s future jobs?

Ceremony of Twelve

200

Who gives memories to Jonas?

The Giver

200

What enjoyable activity did Jonas experience in a memory with snow?

Sledding
200

What must family members share every evening?

Their feelings

200

What does the color red symbolize in the novel?

Emotion, love, and individuality

200

What shocking truth does Jonas discover about release?

People are actually killed.

300

What is the name of Jonas’s baby brother?

Gabriel

300

What painful memory showed Jonas the reality of war?

battlefield / war memory

300

What happens when a person is “released”?

they are killed / euthanized

300

What theme is represented by memories?

The importance of human experience

300

What assignment is Jonas selected for during the Ceremony of Twelve?

Receiver of Memory

400

Who is Jonas’s best friend?

Asher

400

What color does Jonas see first?

Red

400

What pill must Jonas stop taking?

The pill that suppresses emotions / Stirrings pill

400

What does Gabriel symbolize in the story?

Hope and change

400

Why does Jonas leave the community?

To save Gabriel and return memories to the people

500

Who was Rosemary?

The Giver’s daughter / The previous Receiver

500

Why are memories important in the novel?

They help people understand emotions, pain, love, and human experiences.

500

Why does the community have strict rules?

To maintain sameness, control, and order.

500

What important theme is shown through Jonas’s journey?

Freedom of choice and individuality

500

What happens at the end of the novel?

Jonas and Gabriel reach elsewhere / Find hope and possibly survive