The Giver is a novel published in 1993 by Lois Lowry, an American female writer. The novel tells a story of a future community where people’s lives are arranged and regulated according to their scientific choices, but at the same time they have lost their freedom and right to choose. Since it was published, the novel has been analyzed and studied by a number of scholars, focusing on the growth of the young protagonist Jonas, the science fiction elements of the novel, and its dystopian perspective. This article analyzes both the scientific choices of the community and the Giver’s ethical choices from the perspective of ethical literary criticism. It reads carefully into the correct ethical choices made by the Giver when facing the incorrect ...
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The author of the article will discuss the problem of validity thinking about the basic statements o...
To what extent, and in what ways, is it possible for works of fiction to influence their readers’ et...
The Giver is a novel published in 1993 by Lois Lowry, an American female writer. The novel tells a s...
The article explores an aspect of American writer Lois Lowry`s award-winning adolescent novel The Gi...
For my senior honors thesis, I set out to adapt Lois Lowry's 1992 youth science-fiction novel The Gi...
Some critics are of the opinion that when a rigid system of punctuality, precision, and accuracy is ...
Lois Lowry's novel The Giver is usually addressed as a utopian/dystopian narrative. This essay addsa...
This article attempts to portray how a contemporary young adult literature entitled The Giver (Lowry...
Purpose. The aim of this piece is to study the manifestations of humanistic pursuits in a literary f...
This article discusses violence in a constructed utopian society in The Giver, Lois Lowry's distopia...
“Ethical criticism” is an approach to literary studies that holds that reading certain carefully sel...
Sister Carrie is the masterpiece of Theodore Dreiser, an American realist writer. The novel is set i...
This study aims to deconstruct the nature of human beings in the novel The Giver written by Lois Lo...
Martha Nussbaum’s argument that literature cultivates 'powers of imagination that are essential to c...
In Lois Lowry’s dystopian young adult novel, The Giver, the veil of perception— the gap between appe...
The author of the article will discuss the problem of validity thinking about the basic statements o...
To what extent, and in what ways, is it possible for works of fiction to influence their readers’ et...
The Giver is a novel published in 1993 by Lois Lowry, an American female writer. The novel tells a s...
The article explores an aspect of American writer Lois Lowry`s award-winning adolescent novel The Gi...
For my senior honors thesis, I set out to adapt Lois Lowry's 1992 youth science-fiction novel The Gi...
Some critics are of the opinion that when a rigid system of punctuality, precision, and accuracy is ...
Lois Lowry's novel The Giver is usually addressed as a utopian/dystopian narrative. This essay addsa...
This article attempts to portray how a contemporary young adult literature entitled The Giver (Lowry...
Purpose. The aim of this piece is to study the manifestations of humanistic pursuits in a literary f...
This article discusses violence in a constructed utopian society in The Giver, Lois Lowry's distopia...
“Ethical criticism” is an approach to literary studies that holds that reading certain carefully sel...
Sister Carrie is the masterpiece of Theodore Dreiser, an American realist writer. The novel is set i...
This study aims to deconstruct the nature of human beings in the novel The Giver written by Lois Lo...
Martha Nussbaum’s argument that literature cultivates 'powers of imagination that are essential to c...
In Lois Lowry’s dystopian young adult novel, The Giver, the veil of perception— the gap between appe...
The author of the article will discuss the problem of validity thinking about the basic statements o...
To what extent, and in what ways, is it possible for works of fiction to influence their readers’ et...