The Giver Chapters 1-8 Review
SARAH SNYDER
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Transcript
Chapters 1-8 Review
The Giver Escape room
START
Introduction
"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"
Explore the house
Inventory
01
Why does Jonas have to take a daily pill now?
To wipe his memory so he forgets Fiona
He has experienced Stirrings, which means he needs growth hormones
To suppress both his hormones and his ability to feel love
02
What is Release to Elsewhere?
Getting kicked out and exiled to a town called Elsewhere
Visiting other communities, such as on a school trip or for retirement
Being removed from the community, either as a punishment or due to natural reasons (like old age or being an insufficient newchild)
03
In the beginning, why does Jonas say he is "apprehensive"?
He can't predict what job he will be given.
He is afraid of the Ceremony of Twelve.
He has no qualifications, background experience, or interest in any jobs.
04
What verb does the community leader use to describe Jonas in the Ceremony of Twelve? He was ___________.
Honored
Assigned
Selected
This is not correct...
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
What is the first thing that Jonas notices about the baby Gabriel?
His fussiness and crying
His eyes look pale, like Jonas', and they have "depth."
His small body.
He looks like Lily.
02
What job was Asher given?
Drone Pilot
Assistant Director of Recreation
Nurturer
Laborer
03
How does the community view emotions and feelings?
They celebrate individuality.
They believe they are unimportant.
They suppress and control them.
They encourage strong emotions.
04
In what way does the character of Asher serve as an "opposite" to Jonas in the early chapters of the book?
Asher is more skilled at receiving memories than Jonas.
Asher embraces the community's rules without question, while Jonas begins to question them.
Asher has a unique assignment.
Asher is more serious than Jonas.
You found a secret message
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Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order
01
02
...Keep playing
03
...One more
Start over...
You found a new item for your inventory
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
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Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter
224
Enter the secret code
Code
01
What role does the concept of "sameness" play in shaping the characters' identities and experiences in the community?
It limits emotional depth and personal connections among individuals.
It fosters individuality.
It encourages diversity and unique perspectives.
02
What does Jonas' apprehension about the Ceremony of Twelve reveal about the themes of choice and freedom in the novel?
It highlights the pressure to conform to the expectations of society.
It shows individuals are excited about taking on new responsibilities.
It suggests that freedom is irrelevant.
03
How does the community in chapters 1-8 support the overall concept of utopia versus dystopia?
It portrays the community as a model for future societies.
It emphasizes the calm and order of a utopian society.
It foreshadows the actual conflicts and issues within a seemingly perfect community.
A briefcase has appeared...
It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it
Congratulations
You have recovered all the memories of the ghost! Now it can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
Are you sure you want to exit?
You will lose all progress made so far...
Exit
Back
Oh, no. You failed...
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