Sensational Senses
Arvind A., Pranjal J., Ashwin K., Pragat M.
Sight
1. "In one ecstatic memory he had ridden a gleaming horse across a field that smelled of a damp grass..." (122)
2. "He had visited museums and seen paintings filled with all of the colors he could now recognize and name." (121)
2. "He had visited museums and seen paintings filled with all of the colors he could now recognize and name." (121)
Sound
1."Each night he gave memories to Gabriel...memories of soft rainfall against window panes..." (128)
2. "Now, through the memories, he had seen oceans and mountain lakes and streams that gurgled through woods..."
2. "Now, through the memories, he had seen oceans and mountain lakes and streams that gurgled through woods..."
Touch
1."Each night he gave memories to Gabriel...memories of dancing barefoot on a damp lawn." (128)
2."The small child went and sat on the lap of the old women, and she rocked him and her cheek against his." (123)
2."The small child went and sat on the lap of the old women, and she rocked him and her cheek against his." (123)
3."The Giver stroked his own cheek, recalling the touch of Rosemary's lips ten years before. (143)
Taste
1."Dismounted beside a small stream form which both he and the house drank cold, drank water." (122)
2"I gave her happy memories...a picnic..." (141)
2"I gave her happy memories...a picnic..." (141)
Smell
1."He could smell thing cooking, and he heard a soft laughter." (122)
2."In one ecstatic memory he had ridden a gleaming brown horse across a field that smelled of damp grass..." (122)