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5 June, 19:53

In the book the giver why are rules and punishment so important in jonas's community?

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  1. 5 June, 20:29
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    Because they don't want anyone to stray from the 'laws' that they have set. They have this utopia, and they don't want anyone to leave that. They want everyone to live the same way. Even though they are missing so much in their lives.
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