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The Giver

The Giver. Students will understand how censorship affects the lives of people within ‘The Giver’. Look at the images. What do they have in common?. Censoring. Censor. Censorship.

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The Giver

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  1. The Giver Students will understand how censorship affects the lives of people within ‘The Giver’

  2. Look at the images • What do they have in common?

  3. Censoring

  4. Censor

  5. Censorship • Censorship is the prevention of speech or other public communication which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient as determined by a government, media outlet, or other controlling body.

  6. Censorship in ‘The Giver’ • What have we read so far that connects to this idea of censorship?

  7. Censorship in ‘The Giver’

  8. TEEL Paragraph • The use of censorship in ‘The Giver’ has made abetter community. • You need to write two TEEL paragraphs. • One agreeing with the topic • One disagreeing with the topic

  9. The use of censorship in ‘The Giver’ has made a better community.

  10. Quotes • "Simply stated, although it's not really simple at all, my job is to transmit to you all the memories I have within me. Memories of the past." Ch 10 • “He had never known other books existed.” Ch 10 • " Now he became aware of an entirely new sensation: pinpricks? No, because they were soft and without pain…He put out his tongue again, and caught one of the dots of cold upon it. It disappeared from his awareness instantly; but he caught another, and another. The sensation made him smile."- Lois Lowry, The Giver, Ch. 11 • "He was free to enjoy the breathless glee that overwhelmed him: the speed, the clear cold air, the total silence, the feeling of balance and excitement and peace."- Lois Lowry, The Giver, Ch. 11 • "Our people made that choice, the choice to go to Sameness. Before my time, before the previous time, back and back and back. We relinquished color when we relinquished sunshine and did away with difference. We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others."- Lois Lowry, The Giver, Ch. 12 • Or – even better find your own original example!

  11. The use of censorship in ‘The Giver’ has made a better community.

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