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As we read, we will be discussing the themes of Loneliness & Isolation and Social Pressure as they relate to the text. The climax, or high point, of the story occurs when Owen pays a visit to the Danforths, where he presents Annie with a long-delayed wedding gift, a delicate, lifelike mechanical butterfly.
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Roper v. Simmons (2005) was the landmark decision in which the supreme court of the United States held that it is unconstitutional to impose capital punishment for crimes committed by minors under the age of 18.
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"Samantha made a lot of jokes. Some of them were bad, but she made them from kindness. She made them to make people feel better."
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this is from Wikipedia ;-;
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Matias is a form of the given name Matthew. In German-speaking Europe it is most often written as Matthias. It appears in this form in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Alternate spellings are: Mathias, Mattias, Mattis, Mats and Matti. Matias was the same day by the Finnish-Swedish name day calendar until 1989, when it was replaced by Mattias forms and Mats. In Finland, by the end of 2009 the name has been given to about 73,160 people. In the form of Mattias to 3,683 people, in the form of Matthias to little more than 440, and in the form of Mathias a little less than 3,000.
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Pages 139-141 show the giver telling a painful story about a woman he loved and who was selected as a receiver of memories. Although the romance did not end happily, it gave the giver the memory of someone special and gave him more experience in helping his next friends, who would also be selected as recipients of memories.
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"The giver" is a dystopia where young people are selected to keep the memories of humanity, especially the memories of pain and suffering, which the population does not want to have. Although this society seems to be utopian, it proves to be dystopian, since it removes the experiences of humanity, forcing them to live in sameness and causes suffering for the people who will keep these memories and carry the "weight" of the world on their backs.