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    The Chrysalids by John Wyndham is a science fiction novel which takes place in the future but the society of Waknuk resembles the beginning of the eighteenth century. Years after a nuclear war‚ radiation still contaminates large areas of the world outside of Waknuk. Waknuk is a community that follows a very rigid code of morality and religious beliefs based on The Bible and another book called Nicholson’s Repentances. The story focuses on the lives of a group of kids who can communicate telepathically

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    Trish--a character sketch

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    My cousin Ann is one of my best friends atof all time. We are really close to each other. I treat her as my sister and she treats me the same way. Ann lived in Pangasinan in our family’s hometown while I lived here in Makati. Despite that‚ we usually have our vacation in Pangasinan‚ so me and Ann can hang out together and do whatever we want. We have the same trips‚. Our the same likes and dislikes for anything. Ann and I like to sing and whenever there’s an occasion in our family‚ we usually entertain

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    Change In The Chrysalids

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    circumstances/environment will cause an earlier death. In John Wydham’s‚ The Chrysalids‚ there are many deaths due to the reluctance to change. Joseph Strorm needs to change in order to maintain his and the Waknuk community’s survival. The Sealand Woman will later have to adapt once a new super power dominates her and Sealanders community. Change is necessary for one’s to stay alive. Waknuk Community is destroyed because of their own rigidness. Joseph Strorm and the Waknuk Community follow the ways of the Old People

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    In the book The Chrysalids‚ people are destroyed for looking different from the norm. Differences seen in the book include extra toes‚ hairy bodies‚ long arms and legs. But is this alright? Should the world be ridded of people who are not like the majority of other people? The people who are considered normal in this book do not have good reason to destroy the mutants. One of the many inadequate reasons for destroying these people is that they believe that having an irregularity is hateful in the

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    Define the terms UTOPIA and DYSTOPIA‚ and discuss whether The Chrysalids can be considered a Utopian or a Dystopian novel. One could describe the novel "The Chrysalids" as a dystopian novel as apposed to utopian. The town in which David and the rest of shape-thinkers live is deffinatly not a utopia as well as the new land to which they move‚ Sealand. The dictionary definition of utopia is an imaginary island with perfect social & political system‚ social and political paradise

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    The Chrysalids

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    The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham Background: John Wyndham‚ born in 1903‚ tried more than four careers before starting to write short stories in 1925. The Chrysalids was written in 1955. Outline of the Book: Thousands of years after our time‚ the world faced something known as Tribulation‚ when civilization was almost completely wiped out and had to be started over‚ with new rules and laws. Humans beings born as "deviants"‚ missing an attribute that normal humans would have‚ is considered a

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    Character Sketch: Annabeth Chase With beach-wavy blonde hair and eyes an intelligent stormy grey‚ Annabeth Chase stands tall and confident‚ endowed with a love for knowledge and adventure. Whether she’s being tested‚ or actually running for her life‚ Annabeth keeps cool and thinks fast‚ using her beauty and cunning with great precision. Being the daughter of the goddess of wisdom‚ Athena‚ Annabeth inherited a love of architecture and an accurate use of strategy. Unluckily‚ she has also been given

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    Character Sketch If Invisible Man has a happy ending‚ it is because the invisible man is able to recognize himself as invisible‚ yet at the same time‚ accept that he is an individual. Throughout Ralph Emerson’s novel‚ the narrator struggles with many false identities‚ one after another‚ because of his desire to be seen. He is unable to see a self‚ his self‚ but instead acts out the wishes of others. The Invisible Man’s spiritual reconciliation begins with the fate of Tod Clifton‚ whose death causes

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    The Chrysalids By John Wyndham Chapter one—A Dream and the Definition (pages 5-14) Glossary a.) germinate: to begin to develop b.) dungarees: heavy cotton pants or overalls usually made of blue denim c.) cleft: a fissure or crack d.) precepts: orders or rules meant to guide one’s conduct e.) rote: fixed routine; repetition of forms or phrases often without attention to meaning f.) cold-poulticed: a poultice is usually a soft mixture made with herbs and organic material‚ usually heated

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    Character Sketch of Anne Frank "In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart." These were the last words that Anne Frank wrote in her diary before she was taken away by the Nazis and shipped off to a concentration camp where she would later face her inevitable death. Anne was a person of many personality traits. Anne was hopeful‚ caring‚ fun loving‚ determined‚ enthusiastic and‚ a bit annoying. Despite her slight annoyingness‚ those who knew Anne couldn’t help

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