The main confrontation was that Jonas was appointed, which was the result of letting the elder 's restrictions on the community and society he lived question him.
The problem Jonas has to solve is how the community works. The elders imposed many restrictions on the community, and they lived long as they did not have other ways of living. However, Jonas is receiving such a vivid image, so I hope that other people in the community feel like himself.
But as a receiver of memory he is not allowed to share what he is seeing. This broke some rules and eventually ran away.
One problem we are facing now is overpopulation. Among the providers, the world of Jonas solves this problem by having a family unit with only two children, one boy and one woman. Thus, when parents died, children can replace them. People are not hungry and all their needs remain the same, I think their solution is very good.
Brenton Thwaites was promoted to believe that integration is the key to satisfaction. The society Jonas lived in was a peaceful society, because their collective memories were entrusted to donors (Jeff Bridges). As a mysterious but seemingly benevolent person, the donor is the only guardian of the dark and hidden history of the community. When Jonas reveals this history to Jonas in the process of giving inspiration to the donor, the young man knows that the wisdom he has now can determine the fate of the whole society. Later, due to the importance of responsibility, Jonas was put too much burden, and he realized that his only hope of rescuing his favorite person is to flee It was. Unfortunately, Jonas and his entire world, all previous escape attempts failed.
The provider's comments on Jonas' wisdom on his comment seems to prove this earlier. Jonas decided that he did not want to belong to his society because he saw his father "released" the baby. This is because Jonas threatened Gabriel he liked. Jonas did not tolerate his role and pain as a gift, but escaped his fate.
After telling Jonas why there is no color, it is unfair Jonas recognizes to him that color is more than just a vibrant natural side. It also represents personal freedom and choice that he never knew in a strictly controlled society. Quotes inspired people's interest as it instincts Jonas to face social disadvantages in well thought out philosophy, not instinctively. Only after Jonas has reconciled his instinct with rational thinking, he can express his opposition to conscience to his community. The quote also makes him conflict with his community's larger goals.