
While I was reading the climax, one of the quotes that made me release that Jonas life would change completely was this. "He killed it! My father killed it!" Jonas said to himself.
After this quote Jonas knowledge of life changed completely. All the time of his living he always wondered what the word release precisely meant and in less than a few minutes he discovered the truth he would never expect. Release was a synonym of death and all does poor people who were released at the end they were killed. Jonas is confused on what his father had done but since we know that in the community they don't have feelings we can infer that his father is not more than an ordinary person, he just doesn't know that killing someone is bad. In our world killing is one of the most terrible acts of life and almost in all of the religions killing is seemed as a sin. Now that Jonas has all the memories that compiled him he is able to understand that killing is a huge crime and that the act that his father did was incorrect. After that moment Jonas was so hurt that he didn't even want to go home again, so he started to look for solutions. That's why this moment is the climax; it changed Jonas perspective of his world entirely.
The Giver and Jonas now have planned a very effective plan that would let Jonas escape his community and transferred the memories of his own to the people in the community. We also learn that Rosemary finds out to be the Givers daughter thats why he cant go with Jonas. I don't know what would happen next and especially what would happen to the community. I cant wait to finish this amazing book.