Tuesday, October 9, 2012
The Giver-Sameness
In Jonas’ Community everyone
sees black and white and there are no visible distinct characteristics that set
one person apart from another. The community practices this sort of sameness so
that no one feels judged or different. Although it is unrecognizable beneath
the shadows of the black and white, there are distinct traits like colored
skin, hair, and eyes; such as Jonas’ eyes or Fiona’s hair that set them apart.
When Jonas first began to see color he didn’t know how to comprehend it and
when the giver was explaining part of seeing color to him he said “We’ve never
completely mastered sameness. I suppose the genetic scientists are still hard
at work trying to work the kinks out. Hair like Fiona’s must drive them crazy.”
(94) The giver points out here that they are trying to modify the traits of the
children that are born, but have not yet mastered that, nor have they mastered
the art of sameness.
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