it's in a lot of chapters but try the ceromny of 12
Chastisement is a concept seen in "The Giver" through the strict rules and consequences enforced by the community's Elders. Individuals who break the rules face punishment or correctional measures to maintain order and uniformity in the society. The idea of chastisement highlights the control and discipline exercised by the community's leaders.
It is first used on page 20, chapter 3. The Forth line down from the top of the page. He waited for father to chastise Lily.
In theory, yes. A snowflake is bits of frozen water particles (which are solid).
its publice punishment
It means spankings
In "The Giver," the punishment for arriving to school late was public chastisement in front of the class by the Teacher. The student was also given a warning which would be recorded in their permanent record.
The Romance of Chastisement was created in 1866.
The pastor's chastisement was relatively lax.
She was absolute chastisement after saying that mean comment
Chastisement means to scold, punish, critesize, you get the vibe. So the opposite would be to reward, praise, or compliment.
It means punishment.
To scold, condemn or punish.
castigation retribution chastisement
In Jonas's community in "The Giver," punishments are typically disciplinary rather than punitive. The community lacks physical violence or imprisonment, emphasizing rehabilitation and education for those who break the rules. Offenders might receive public apologies, extra training, or be placed under increased surveillance.
Punishment, discipline, reprimand, penalty, chastening...
No, wth does that even mean
Most do not. Though some discipline and chastisement is necessary.