Chapter-18.
Lying in the Giver’s bed, Jonas asks him if he ever thinks of release. The Giver replies that he thinks both about his own release as well as the subject in general. He also informs Jonas that he (Giver) cannot ask for release till the new Receiver is trained.
In conversing, the failure of the last Receiver crops up. Jonas requests the Giver to talk about the last Receiver. The Receiver-to-be, so the Giver informs Jonas, was selected, the Ceremony held, and the crowd cheered as they did for Jonas.
She, for it was a girl, was frightened. Remarkably serene, self-possessed and intelligent, she was excited about her first day of training as Jonas was. Rosemary, with her luminous eyes and inquisitive mind, had the same vitality. The Giver felt love for her like in the memory of Christmas, like he does for Jonas. The training began well. She received the memories well. The Giver found it difficult to transmit the painful memories. In five weeks, the Giver gave her happy memories – a ride on a merry-go-round, a kitten to play with, picnics. Her laughter lit up the otherwise quiet room. Then like Jonas, she also asked for the difficult memories. So she was given loss and loneliness – a child snatched away from its parents. The memory stunned her. Jonas can visualize her looking shocked in the bed.
The Giver gave her delights, but she insisted on him transmitting the painful ones, so he gave her anguish of different sorts – Poverty, Hunger, Terror. As the Giver sounds pained reminiscing it, Jonas stars stroking his hand reassuringly.
One afternoon after a hard session of training, she got up frowning, put her arms around him, kissed him on the cheek and was gone. She did not go home but went directly to the Chief Elder and asked for release. Jonas knows that he will never do anything like that as he is the successor. Jonas wonders what will happen if he gets released through accidents. It will be far more disastrous as Jonas has received a year of memories. It was disastrous when the community lost Rosemary as the memories which are forever, came back to them and they did not know how to deal with them.
The Giver finally tells Jonas that unlike last time, when due to his own grief, he did not help the people through, if something happens to Jonas, he will try to help them. But he needs to think about it. Giver, with troubled eyes and thoughts elsewhere, asks Jonas not to go near the river.
Chapter-19.
Jonas then tells him that he has asked about release as one of the twins is to be released that day. He wonders if the twin has been released by now. The Giver informs him that as the Receiver, he has the right of access to anything. If he wants to watch the release, he has to ask for it as all the ceremonies are recorded and kept in the Hall of Closed Records. He next, puts the switch of the Speaker to on and requests for the video recording of the release of the twin.
The black screen above the row of switches comes alive, showing a carpeted, windowless room, with a bed, a scale, a table with equipment and a cupboard. Soon Jonas’ father accompanied by the Assistant Nurturer enter the room, carrying the newborns wrapped in soft blankets. He unwraps them and keeps them on the bed. Both are males. Next, he lifts them on the scale. One is found to be weighing exactly six pounds, the other five pounds ten ounces. He helps them by putting the wrappers back on and hands the heavier one to the Assistant. Jonas happily thinks that his father is now going to clean the weaker one up and make him comfy. The Giver asks Jonas to watch the proceedings without talking.
His father opens the cupboard, takes a syringe, fills it up with a clean liquid from a bottle. He then injects the content in a vein on the top of its forehead until the syringe is empty. The baby squirms and its head falls to the side as it becomes limp. Jonas realizes that his father has actually killed the baby. For a moment he has the same choking sensation as the memory of life leaving the light-haired kid on the battle-field comes back to haunt him again! Eventually, the Nurturer, disposes of the dead body by putting it in a carton and shoving it out through a door on the other side of the room.
Afterwards the Giver talks about how they let him watch the release of Rosemary and how brave she was in releasing herself, as the Giver watched helplessly. Jonas is horrified by the release and lets out a painful cry.
Afterwards the Giver talks about how they let him watch the release of Rosemary and how brave she was in releasing herself, as the Giver watched helplessly. Jonas is horrified by the release and lets out a painful cry.