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    Waknuk could probably live fairly normal lives. They would have more food‚ more livestock‚ and probably more money from selling anything that they had left over. The Chrysalids demonstrates how diversity can be a good thing‚ and how dangerous conformity and societal superstitions can be Through Joseph Strorm’s harsh treatment of David‚ we can see how important the issue of conformity is to the inhabitants of Waknuk.Conformity in Waknuk is manifested in several ways‚ be it burning of Deviant crops

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    head‚ things he had never seen before‚ was what the young boy dreamt of. At ten years old‚ David met Sophie‚ a special young girl‚ taking in every detail very clearly about her. David seemed to have an attitude much more mature than his years should have brought. This may have been because he didn’t feel he really had any one to truly confide in because his community was so narrow-minded whereas he wasn’t. David didn’t take others opinion as his own‚ but decided upon his own opinion‚ developing an eye

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    The novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ is set in the future and starts in the town of Waknuk‚ modern day Labrador‚ years after a nuclear holocaust. The people of Waknuk believe it was God who sent Tribulation upon them for all their sins; this makes the Waknukians strict about anything different. The story’s main character is a boy named David Storm‚ son of Joseph Storm one of Waknuk’s most intolerant people. David‚and only a select few‚ can communicate without words but in what they call thought

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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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    The Chrysalids I have read and seen many good things in my life such as standing up to bullies and helping the poor. I have also seen bad things like people being discriminated for the colour of their skin or if they have something special about them. In John Wyndhams the Chrysalids its themes have similarities with the themes that I have seen in my life or what I’ve read about in past history. The main theme of the Chrysalids is the blind acceptance of traditions strict social conformity leads to

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    Despite what many might think‚ It is a clear fact that The Chrysalids has been written‚ read and acknowledged as a warning for today’s society in many ways as I will elaborate more within the following paragraph such as; different types of racism still in our society‚ we still have this fear that god might be sending us a message through actions like disasters and This book is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. Chrysalid has been around for several centuries and has a very important

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    The Chrysalids Comparison between our world and Labrador As you may know‚ Waknuk‚ in Labrador‚ appears to be a quite normal society. In fact‚ normality is what counts most there : abnormalities are abhorred. People from Waknuk wholeheartedly believe that outlawing difference is the only way to avoid another Tribulation. They are deeply religious and think their religion is the only right one. But are they right ? This people probably thinks this way because they were taught this way. They were

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    my heroes is a biblical man‚ named David also referred to as King David. He was the son of Jesse and his great grandmother was Ruth‚ whose story can also be found in the Bible. David was born Bethlehem in Israel. David was a great man of God‚ and accomplished many great things through God‚ he is also referred to as a man after God’s own heart. David was also a song writer and musician; he wrote most of the psalms in the Book of Psalm and played the harp. David at a very young age was already serving

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    Unit 3 Summative Evaluation #1 Literacy Paragraph By: Denise Schulze In the novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndham the story is based around the fact that as a rule‚ the people of Waknuk fear change. This fact is the baseline of the whole story. The reason the people of Waknuk fear change is because as soon as they are born‚ the first thing they learn is that being different is wrong. For their entire lives‚ they have been raised to believe that if someone or something is different‚ then they

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    THE CHRYSALIDS – FINAL RESPONSE The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham is a story about a world where people will not accept differences‚ whether it is physical‚ psychological or spiritual. There are many themes in this story. A major theme is satire. David’s society is “mocking” our society‚ in real life. Societies‚ David’s and ours have many similarities. Ever since the beginning‚ mankind has excluded others for their differences. Whether it is for the color of their skin‚ or another physical appearance

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