Throughout The Giver, Lowry attempts to awaken each and every reader to the dangers that exist when people opt for conformity over individuality and for unexamined security over freedom. At one time in the past, the people who inhabited Jonas' community intended to create a perfect society. They thought that by protecting the citizens from making wrong choices (by having no choices), the community would be safe. But the utopian ideals went awry, and people became controlled and manipulated through social conditioning and language. Now, even the expression "love" is an empty ideal. For example, when Jonas asks his parents if they love him, his mother scolds him for using imprecise language. She says that "love" is "a very generalized word, so meaningless that it's become almost obsolete." To Jonas, however, love is a very real feeling.
Hi, I've corrected it a little bit:
My goal is to do the very best I can do in my classes so I can pass this course. Also is very realistic and can be achieved. All I need to do is keep that in my mind and have a little more confidence in myself. I need to improve on when I don’t understand something not to be so afraid of asking for help when I need it. I also need to improve on learning to use the library and the tutoring help that Argosy University has to offer. I feel like I still have a lot to learn before I can achieve this objective. Yes, this aim is set a little high for me, because I expect to do good in my courses and I just feel like I am not understanding it very well. I am bad at when I set a target I have to be the very best at what I do. I put high expectations on myself. I really hope to have my goal achieved by the time I finish this course. I can set smaller objectives just by getting my assignments done in time and not rush around and do it all in one day. I need to manage my time a lot better than I have been. The benefits I will attain by the time I finish this course I will be better at communicating and understanding the computer a lot better.
You've answered to all the questions, but you've had some little trouble with repeating the word "goal", so I've replaced some of them by using synonyms like: Objective, aim, target. Just for the reader doesn't get tired for reading goal repeated times. Keep working, you're doing great!
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Protagonist: Buck
Antagonist: Chuck
Type of Conflict: A character has always been the best, then a new kid comes in town, who is even better. They must duel to find who is the best, and who will have to leave. Both have different styles but one must defeat the other