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The Giver

Ceremonies and their

purposes

The ceremonies

The Naming

The

Naming

  • Ceremony of the Ones
  • Newborn children get their names and their family unit
  • p. 16 / 40

Ceremony of Two

no information given

Ceremony of

Two

Ceremony of Three

  • begin dream-telling
  • begin to use right language
  • girls get hair ribbons
  • p. 34 / 48

c. of

Three

Ceremony of Four

  • jacket that buttons in the back

-to teach interdependence

  • p. 38

c. of

Four

Ceremonies of Fife/Six

no information given

Fife/Six

Ceremony of Seven

c. of

Seven

  • Front-buttoned jacket, the first sign of independence

-no need of help anymore

  • p. 38

Ceremony of Eight

c. of

Eight

  • volunteer hours start

- freedom of choice

-developing self-confidence

  • jacket with smaller buttons

and pockets for small belongings

- responsibility for the belongings

  • comfort object will be taken away
  • p. 21 / 28 / 41

Ceremony of Nine

c. of

Nine

  • bicycle -powerful emblem of moving gradually out into the community, away from the protective family unit
  • remove Hairribons
  • p. 38 / 42

Ceremony of Ten

  • haircut

-females loose their braids

-males relinquish their long hair,

take on the short style which

exposed their ears

  • p. 42

c. of

Ten

Ceremony of Eleven

c. of

Eleven

  • New clothes:

Female- different

undergarments, bodies were

beginning to change

Male- longer trousers with a

pocket for the small calculator

they would use in school”

  • p. 42 / 43

Ceremony of Twelve

c. of

Twelve

  • get assignment to begin training for the future
  • become more adult
  • p. 18 / 19

Other Ceremonies

other

ceremonies

  • Ceremony of loss

- after death

-people seemed to fade away

gradually from everyone's

consciousness p. 41

  • Murmur-of-Replacement ceremony

- when a name of a dead person is

used for the first time again

(not when it was release) p. 41

  • Ceremony of Release

-Release of the elderly

-Release of a newborn

p. 106

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