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    The Chrysalids Questions

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    The Chrysalids Questions Chapter 9 1) Petra is the newest member of the group. She falls into a pool‚ and telepathically calls for help‚ in a powerful and commanding way the others are not capable of. 2) He dreams that his father was putting a mutant to death‚ except it is Petra‚ not Sophie. It is foreboding of what will happen in the future. 3) There is an unusually high rate of deviation this season. Jacob thinks this is because people are getting away with more deviation‚ and

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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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    When people are forced to hold certain beliefs which they do not agree with‚ they often end up becoming hypocrites. Such is the case in The Chrysalids by John Wyndham; the citizens of the book’s setting‚ Waknuk‚ are forced to believe that any being which is not completely normal is a mutant‚ and should be removed from society. These stern beliefs force several citizens to become hypocrites. Waknuk is a very strict community‚ and its inhabitants are compelled to maintain numerous rigid beliefs

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    In The Chrysalids‚ John Wyndham creates a nightmare society in which the citizens are driven to obey cruel laws out of fear and punishment by man or by god. Because of the cruelty of their laws and their religion‚ the people become selfish and hateful towards each other. We are surprised when we are introduced to young people like the Waknuk telepaths‚ for as they mature‚ they demonstate qualities of loyalty‚ compassion and self sacrifice. The mystery of it is that the people of Waknuk were taught

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    Change In The Chrysalids

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    (Resisting/Not changing) change according to the 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.

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    Why The Chrysalids Deviant

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    The Chrysalids-John Wyndham INTRODUCTION John Wyndham was born in England‚ on July 10‚ 1903. When he was growing up‚ he went to a series of boarding schools because his parents were separated. He then attended an advanced co- educational school until he reached the age of eighteen. After he left school‚ Wyndham studied farming for awhile‚ then "crammed" to write the examinations for Oxford University. Finally‚ in 1929‚ Wyndham picked up a copy of an American magazine called Amazing Stories

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    “It is thus tolerance that is the source of peace‚ and intolerance that is the source of disorder and squabbling‚” said the famous French philosopher Pierre Bayle. In the novel‚ The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ the characters Sophie‚ Sally‚ and Anne worry about tribulation when it comes to being “normal” and tolerated by people. The author demonstrates the intolerance of physical deformities‚ mental abnormalities‚ and the inferior treatment of women in the town of Waknuk. The intolerance of physical

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    Leadership A leader is someone who guides‚ helps‚ or directs others. In the novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndhyam‚ leadership is what helps the telepathic group escape successfully and survive outside the community of Waknuk. David‚ Gordon and Michael’s leadership skills help all of the group members in various ways. These three characters are good leaders because they guide and direct their group to reach their goals. Firstly‚ when David takes on the role of being a leader‚ he gives precise

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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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    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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