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    In the science fiction novel The Chrysalids‚ written by John Wyndham‚ the theme of isolation is displayed through the social‚ psychological‚ and geographical aspects of the book. Xenophobia is also a key factor contributing to the isolation between the different groups within the population. Social isolation is made clear with the separation between the "Norm" people and the mutants. The Norm shun those who possess mutant like qualities or abilities‚ and choose to isolate them in the community

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    Chrysalids Theme Analysis

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    Themes in Chrysalids Summary:   Three types of conflicts serve as themes in the novel Chrysalids: Person versus Self‚ Person versus Society‚ and Person versus Person. The first conflict that we will talk about is a Person vs. Self conflict in which Sophie must battle with her conscience on whether or not to tell David about her deviation of 6 toes. Sophie is hurt and must remove her shoe to stop the swelling but in that case she would have to let someone know that she is a Blasphemy‚ something

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    Caitlyn 14/12/2013 How Power is used in Waknuk. Patricia Cornwell once said “I believe that the root of all evil is abuse of power”. This quote reigns true in the world of The Chrysalids because Waknuk thinks that they are far from the Old Peoples way of life and they are finally becoming pure in Gods eyes‚ yet‚ they are making the same mistakes that include punishing people who don’t follow or look like them‚ swaying their influence and power when it suits them and using violence and intimidation

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    The Chrysalids We humans have a wide array of emotions. Some are rarely felt and others can dominate our lives. Fear is an example of the latter. Despite what we may think‚ fear controls the way you live your life. It gives you a sense of right and wrong and provides the understanding of consequence. The Chrysalids by John Wyndham uses fear as one of the most dominant themes of the novel. The plot of this novel is based around David Strorm‚ a boy who lives in the post-nuclear-apocalyptic town of

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    people find it difficult to overcome obstacles in their life alone. Occasionally‚ some people are fortunate enough to have someone to help them throughout hard times. These mentors are instrumental in developing accomplished people. In the novel The Chrysalids‚ John Wyndham’s character‚ Uncle Axel plays a variety of roles throughout the story‚ as he is a teacher‚ comforter and protector for the protagonist‚ David Storm. Uncle Axel portrays the role of teacher. As a widely travelled former sailor‚ Axel

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    Chrysalids Ch2

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    CHAPTER 2 – READING QUESTIONS VOCABULARY: Define and use the following words in a sentence. • Tedious - Meticulous • Deviation - Repentance QUESTIONS: Answer each of the following questions using full sentences. • What is the name of David’s town? -David’s town was called Walnuk • Describe David’s Grandfather‚ Elias Strorm in your own words. -A strong man‚ with a religious background. Always serious. • What are three of Joseph Strorm’s occupations? -His occupations where

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    these diseases‚ will society have to come together to stop them from reproducing? People who are healthy‚ intelligent and physically fit will reproduce‚ but what happens if they lack the compassion and understanding that every parent needs. In The Chrysalids‚ David’s mother Emily neglects her kids even though her children are extremely well behaved and are fully accepted by society. Emily did not even stand up to her husband when he was whipping her son. On the contrary‚ her sister Harriet gave her

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    Chrysalids Group Seminar

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    The Chrysalids Seminar Sumayyah- Betrayal and loyalty those are two strong words that might have affected us some time in our life. The terms betrayal and loyalty are also relatable when we started our novel the Chrysalids by John Wyndham. In the novel the author shows the concept of betrayal and loyalty as the ultimate result of poor relationships. Jamal- Betrayal and loyalty are represented by the various kinds of relationships and their impact on one another. Misty- This is illustrated in two

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    treated/ regarded by men‚ the position they hold in the larger society‚ and their acceptance of the role that has been laid out for them. In the novel ’The Chrysalids’ written by John Whyndam‚ males are the dominant gender. Even though women play a key role in the Waknuk society‚ they are not treated as equals compared to men. The Chrysalids outlines the development of the Waknuk society and the people within it who are very reluctant to change. In every district‚ women have an extremely important

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    inevitable succession of the Norms. The greed for life itself and the belief that expelling deviations of any kind (people‚ animals‚ crops) will satisfy that greed‚ fuels the practice of religion in the community of Waknuk. In John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids‚ the fear of change is provoked by religion‚ which is used to justify self-righteous attitude. The importance of religion in Waknuk is introduced early in the novel‚ and right away it is obvious that Repentances lay strict law upon deviants and

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