Who else that Jonas knew had stirrings?

Jonas's parents recognize the wanting in his dream about Fiona as the first stirrings of the sexual urges that accompany adolescence, and his mother gives him a pill that puts a prompt stop to them. Notice that there is no real shame attached to sexuality in Jonas's society.
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Who is in Jonas's first dream of stirrings?

When Jonas first begins his Stirrings, he has a dream about his friend Fiona. In the dream, he is bare-chested and he is in the Bathing Room at The House of The Old. Fiona is in the Bathing Room with him, and he is trying to convince her to take off her clothes and get in the tub.
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Who is treated for the stirrings?

Answers 1. Jonas' mother gives him a pill as a treatment for the "stirrings" and tells him that he needs to take his pill every morning.
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How did Jonas feel about the stirrings?

How did Jonas feel about the stirrings? He found them pleasurable, and wished he could feel them again.
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Does Jonas have stirrings in the movie?

Fiona's red hair is one of the first things Jonas sees “beyond,” that is, in color, and he does feel “stirrings” for her, but he never acts on them in the book as he does in the movie. The movie's makeshift sled ride, kissing scene, and everything involving her near the end of the film are new.
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Do Jonas and Fiona kiss in The Giver book?

4) Jonas doesn't kiss Fiona in the book

But in the book, he doesn't really act on his Stirrings toward Fiona, probably because, well, he's only a Twelve.
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Do Jonas and Fiona kiss in The Giver movie?

The movie highlights Jonas' struggle to hold in all of the memories that he has been given. He kisses Fiona and teaches his sister to dance. He takes Fiona sledding using metal trays on a hilly surface. He tries to explain love.
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Does Jonas ever see Fiona again?

But Lowry says the film itself isn't consumed by the relationship between Jonas and Fiona, except for a line in the final scene in which Jonas says, "I knew I would see Fiona again." "I've written four books now (in this series) and he never sees her again," Lowry tells The News.
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What did Jonas do because of the stirrings?

Jonas now has to take a daily pill to make the 'stirrings' stop, just like everyone else in society. Jonas soon learns that his job is to become the Receiver and hold all of mankind's memories. The Giver who shares these memories with him tells Jonas to stop taking the pill.
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What are stirrings in The Giver Chapter 5?

While Jonas' Father takes Lily off to school, Mother asks Jonas to stay behind. Jonas' Mother tells him that these feelings are called "Stirrings," that he has to report them every time they happen (awkward!), and that she has a pill that will make them all go away. (It's like, anti-Viagra.)
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What did Jonas's mother and father tell him his dream was called?

What did his mother and father say about it? Jonas's dream is about helping Fiona bathe, but she rejected him. His mother and father called it Stirrings, and gave him pills to not have Stirrings.
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What treatment will Jonas receive each day as a result of the stirrings?

As a result of Jonas' discussing his dream, his mother tells him that he will have to start taking a pill. She explains that all of the adults in the community take a pill every day to stifle the Stirrings — sexual desires. The pill is another way that the Committee of Elders controls people.
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Why does Jonas stop taking his pills?

Jonas stops taking the pills just so he can experience the sensation of wanting something, not because he has hopes to start a sexual relationship with another person.
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Who had Jonas dreamed about?

Jonas's parents recognize the wanting in his dream about Fiona as the first stirrings of the sexual urges that accompany adolescence, and his mother gives him a pill that puts a prompt stop to them.
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Who did Jonas dream about quizlet?

What was Jonas' dream? Jonas had a dream that he was in the House of the Old with his friend Fiona. He asked her take off her clothes and to take a bath with him (Lowry 34).
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Who is Fiona in The Giver book?

Fiona is one of Jonas' good friends. She is a very pretty girl who is sensitive, intelligent, quiet, and polite. At the Ceremony of Twelve, Fiona is assigned to be Caretaker of the Old. Jonas accompanies Fiona as they ride their bicycles to their new assignments.
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Why are the stirrings treated with medication The Giver?

Why must Jonas take pills? According to community rules, Jonas must take a pill to stop “the stirrings,” or the onset of sexual desire during puberty. Jonas's mother gives him the pills after he talks about an erotic dream in which he wanted to bathe Fiona, which reveals Jonas's burgeoning sexuality.
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What did mother say the stirrings usually begin with?

"And very often," Mother added, "it begins with a dream." Stirrings. He had heard the word before. He remembered that there was a reference to the Stirrings in the Book of Rules, though he didn't remember what it said.
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Why is Jonas angry at Fiona in his dream?

Q. Why is Jonas angry at Fiona in his dream? She is breaking the rules.
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Who does Jonas marry in The Giver?

After reaching Elsewhere, Jonas grows into a man, and becomes Leader of the Village, marrying Kira and having two children with her.
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Is there a giver 2?

And today, his saga (and Gabe's) finally comes to an end with the release of Son, the first direct sequel to The Giver. The novel travels back to the community Jonas fled to tell the story of Claire — a 14-year-old girl drafted to be a Birthmother who finds that she, too, cannot live in a society devoid of love.
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Is The Giver Jonas biological father?

No, they were not biologically related.
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Who dies in The Giver?

In the end, Jonas and Gabe die because in the book on page 179 it says,''...he thought he heard music too. But perhaps it was only an echo''. It was most likely an echo from miles away.
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Is Matty in Son?

Son. Due to his death, Matty does not appear in this story. He is, however, mentioned in Son. Kira's and Jonas' male child is named after him.
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