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The main ideas from this information are about two books, "The Giver" and "A Christmas Carol". In "The Giver", the society has extreme control and the main character, Jonas, is the receiver of memories. The society lacks emotions and individuality. In "A Christmas Carol", the protagonist, Ebenezer Scrooge, is a miserly person who doesn't care about others. Three spirits visit him and transform him into a better person. Both books highlight the theme of control and the suppression of emotions and memories. Citizens in both societies have assigned roles and lack individual choice. What is it good guys? It's Jake today. We're doing my presentation a Christmas giver It is the giver versus Christmas Carol, and it's by me obviously so I gave her some me um So this is an introduction the giver so this is It does be in society with extreme control and the main character is Jonas and his role as a receiver of memories Which is basically just The person in the community that receives every bad memory and good memory and any memory at all So that the society can be sustained The givers society has an absence of emotions and individuality Um Citizens are assigned of roles in lack of choice so Basically the citizens are assigned the job that they have to do for the rest of their lives When they turn 12 and they have a lack of choice in their life a Christmas Carol summary So an introduction to a Christmas Carol In Victoria England setting so basically this is the setting is in Victoria England protagonist Ebony Scrooge has Miserly ways. He is a very Monotone person and have very emotion very much emotion And he doesn't really care about other people's feelings or what they're thinking. Um As the story goes on Three spirits visit him past present and future Those three spirits transform Scrooge's character and he becomes a better person The extreme control in the giver Society's strict control of the citizens again. They didn't have much control. They couldn't do anything they wanted They had to abide by all of the rules The suspension of emotions and memories suppression of emotions and memories, um They were not allowed to hold Emotions and memories they went to Jonas the giver Um But Jonas Was not the first giver the other giver before him had to pass on the memories and teach him how to receive them And the receiver of memory. Um, so yeah More extreme control in the giver um citizens, they're assigned rules and lack of individual choice Um