Across
- 2. The isolated society where Jonas lives.
- 4. Unit: The structured family system in the community.
- 10. The concept of erasing differences to create a uniform society.
- 12. The object Jonas sees change, indicating his ability to perceive color.
- 14. The role responsible for caring for newchildren.
- 15. The unknown place beyond the community.
- 16. Activities that children do to help the community.
- 18. Annual event where children are given new roles and milestones.
- 23. The physical and emotional suffering shared by the Giver with Jonas.
- 24. The state of being free, which Jonas yearns for.
- 25. The group that makes decisions for the community.
- 27. The job given to a person during the Ceremony of Twelve.
- 28. Jonas's plan to leave the community and find freedom.
- 29. The protagonist who becomes the new Receiver of Memory.
Down
- 1. Eyes: A distinguishing feature of Jonas and Gabriel, symbolizing their ability to receive memories.
- 2. The visual sensations that are absent in the community but perceived by Jonas.
- 3. The methods used to enforce rules and behavior.
- 5. Past experiences and knowledge transferred to the Receiver.
- 6. Object: Stuffed animals given to children for comfort.
- 7. Control: Technology used to maintain uniform weather in the community.
- 8. The strict guidelines governing the community members' lives.
- 9. A baby who is taken in by Jonas's family.
- 11. Feelings of desire suppressed by taking medication.
- 13. The importance of exact language in the community.
- 17. Giver: The current Receiver of Memory who mentors Jonas.
- 19. The individual who holds the community's memories.
- 20. The voice that gives announcements and rules to the community.
- 21. The place where community members live.
- 22. A euphemism for euthanasia in the community.
- 26. An imagined place of ideal perfection, like the community aims to be.
