The Importance of Memory. One of the most important themes in The Giver is the significance of memory to human life. Lowry was inspired to write The Giver after a visit to her aging father, who had lost most of his long-term memory. read more
Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Importance of Memory One of the most important themes in The Giver is the significance of memory to human life. read more
The importance of memory, the importance of individuality and freedom of choice are the main themes of the Giver because first of all, memories are most important tools to great a culture and the topic of the novel is almost totally about that. read more
Other themes in The Giver, such as family and home, friendships, acts of heroism, as well as the value of remembering the past, are familiar because they are themes in Lowry's previous novels also. Like Rabble in Rabble Starkey, Jonas has to leave the family that was created for him. read more