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In this lesson, students dig deep into the major themes of Lois Lowry’s “The Giver”, such as the significance of memory and emotion, and the consequences of suppressing individuality. Through guided discussions, students identify pivotal moments in the text that exemplify these themes. Independently, they select a theme and gather textual evidence to support their choice, culminating in a written analysis. The lesson encourages critical thinking and connects the novel’s themes to broader societal implications, prompting students to reflect on the value of individual experiences and emotions in shaping human identity.

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