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Fiona is assigned to be a Nurturer (in the movie) instead of Caretaker of the Old (book). Additionally, Jonas convinces her to not get injected (movie version of

the "pills") and she helps Jonas escape the community with Gabriel. As a result, we can determine that Jonas is not as isolated and alone in the movie. How might this have changed Jonas's motivation or feelings?

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Answer: All humans have natural emotions, to subdue them or stop them from occurring is against the laws of nature itself. As well as this, humans want to be with others, isolation is torture for some. After being in one place for the a large part of his life, once Jonas sees the vast world for what it is, his curiosity with overcome him and his will to venture forth will grow. He might has mixed emotions of anger, joy, sadness, curiosity, and confusion. He fought to help Gabriel, i doubt this emotion will change, but rather strengthen, now that he knows the world is much larger than before.

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