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Why are the Giver and Jonas exempt from rules that other people in the community need to follow, like lying and apologising? (2 marks)Your answer

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Why are the Giver and Jonas exempt from rules that other people in the community need to follow, like lying and apologising? (2 marks)

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  1. The Giver and Jonas are exempt from certain rules because of their unique roles in the community. As the Receiver of Memory, the Giver possesses all the memories of the past, both good and bad, which the rest of the community is shielded from. Jonas, as the new Receiver, is being trained to take on this role. This requires them to have a deeper understanding and broader perspective than the rest of the community, which sometimes necessitates breaking the rules.

  2. For example, they are allowed to lie because the truth, as they know it, could be harmful or confusing to others in the community who do not have the same knowledge or understanding. They are also exempt from apologising as their actions, though they may seem wrong to others, are necessary for the preservation of the community's way of life. This exemption from certain rules underscores the heavy responsibility and isolation that comes with their roles.

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