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Struggles of a Utopian Society Final
- In a Utopian Society
- You can only have one family
- A sister, a brother
- A father, a mother
- Anymore then that and your fam will be released
- Which is actually code for your fam will be deceased
- When you're released your sent to Elsewhere
- Nobody knows for sure whats really out there
- But enough about that lets talk about my good friend Jonas
- In his Utopian society, the people couldn't see colors or feel pain
- Life was about as uneventful as a big slow train
- But Jonas began to see colors and the world wasn't so plain
- The Giver opened up this world to him
- He gave Jonas so many marvelous, malicious, and mind boggling memories
- So Jonas decided he wanted to meet his worst enemies
- Little did he know though, ones worst enemy is always themself
- In the end it would be a battle of whether he could best himself
- Jonas had a baby foster brother
- His name was Gabe, short for Gabriel
- He was born very small
- Ya know mal nourished, underweight, and not very tall
- Jonas learned to love Gabe like his own little brother
- He would nurture and care for him
- Jonas was almost his mother
- Jonas began to notice something though
- He and Gabe had matching personalities and pale eyes that glowed
- Since Jonas had been chosen to be the next Giver
- He had to take on memories that got bigger and bigger
- This memories told stories of torture, triumph, and trial
- But in the end it was these memories that gave Jonas the potential to gain knowledge mile by mile
- He was introduced to sleds, hills, and snow at first
- But after a while he met hunger, pain, and fear
- Jonas stayed strong though
- He washed away the tears until his vision was clear
- In the end the suffering was rough
- But Jonas wanted change and that's what was really tough
- So he and the Giver came up with a plan
- To run away in the night and explore the unknown vast span of land
- But Jonas discovered that Gabe was to be released
- He hadn't grown enough and his life value was at least
- Plus there wasn't a family unit quite fit for his entity
- Because in a Utopian Society
- You can only have one family
- A sister, a brother
- A father, and a mother
- So off Jonas went with a babe on his back
- Just two brothers and an endless friendship pact
- Moral of the story is that when we take things for granted they get taken away
- And without all of those things we don't have anything to slay
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