What seems odd about the world in "The Giver" is the strict control over emotions, memories, and personal choices imposed by the society. This lack of individuality and freedom can feel stifling and oppressive. On the other hand, the way memories are passed down through generations in the book allows for wisdom and lessons learned to guide future generations, which is a desirable aspect of the society depicted in the story.
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