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Euphemisms - The Giver

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    Euphemisms - The Giver
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  • -They don’t know what happens after being released. -They seem to distance themselves from things or feelings that are especially hard or dangerous or strong.
    Elsewhere
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  • Job
    Assignment
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  • -This shows that even though the Community strives for perfection and enforces strict rules, there is still loss. People still leave the Community. - The rituals that accompany a loss are much more positive than those of Release.
    Loss
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  • Death
    Loss
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  • Babies who have not yet turned one
    Newchildren
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  • --Life after “Release” -- Life outside the Community -- Afterlife
    Elsewhere
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  • Used when one wants to use a milder word or phrase in place of a harsher or blunt word while referring to something unpleasant or undesirable
    Euphemism
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  • -They wait before naming to see if the Newchildren are acceptable for the community or if they are deemed “Inadequate.” -They wait to become attached, which represents what seems to be a fear of strong feelings.
    Newchildren
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  • An attraction to/wanting of someone else
    Stirrings
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  • -It provides another example of a fear of feelings that are too strong. -Taking pills represents another aspect of life that is controlled.
    Stirrings
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  • --Death -- Banishment from the Community -- Punishment
    Release
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  • An aspect of life that is controlled -Interests and aptitudes are considered but the Elders still make final decision
    Assignment
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  • -A negative connotation of leaving the Community -If deemed “Inadequate”, if too many mistakes are made, you will not survive -Shows a punishment for breaking rules
    Release
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