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    Introduction In the novel “The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham‚ religion is the most important aspect of everyones lives. They believe in the true image of god‚ and that all else is the devil and must be killed. For most‚ they would sacrifice their own children for god‚ yet for some people their children are more important. Mothers love their children over their religion. Some examples covered in this essay are Sophie‚ Aunt Harriet and The Spider-Man. First Main Point: Sophie To start off

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    The Chrysalids by John Wyndham In The Chrysailds by John Wyndham‚ one theme stands out amongst the others; fear. Throughout the novel‚ the misconception of the society’s fear of God‚ the fear of anything out of the norm‚ and the fear of being discovered as a deviation are commonly expressed. Quotes such as “Watch Thou for the Mutant” and “The Devil is the Father of Deviation‚” (pg. 18) are used to warn members in the society of deviations. The society claims to say that they are the true image

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    In The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ we learn that Rosalind Morton‚ one of the main characters‚ is caring‚ supportive‚ and mature. Rosalind may be young‚ yet she manages to have a graceful and organized way about her and this shows how mature she is. The extenuating circumstances that Rosalind had to face when she was younger may have helped her to develop and learn these traits. Rosalind is also an excellent role model for Petra‚ when Petra was figuring out how to manage her telepathic abilities‚

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    In the novel The Chrysalids‚ Axel Strorm—David Strorm’s Uncle—is described as "a cripple." (24). They live in Waknuk‚ Labrador; a community with very unique and bizarre laws and religions. As you read through chapters 1-8 you see his traits prevail. You also learn that David sees his Uncle as a friend and a role model rather then just a relative. "…because he was Uncle Axel and my best friend among the grown-ups." (30) You also get the sense that David almost feels as if his Uncle is

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    NOTES Beka lamb and the Chrysalids: Compare and contrast the novels in terms of prejudice and society: The Themes of beka lamb and the chrysalids are very simiiar especially when you look at the role of women in society and social prejudice. In Beka Lamb women are the ones who are seen as the care givers and the ones to take care of the home. The majority of them do not work and even having an education for the lower class is untold or unheard of. In The Chrysalids women are seen as the same

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    Assignment #4 Hed 116-005 1. Throughout his struggle‚ David did many things to try and help his survival on a day to day basis. In David’s worst of times he would pass the time by fantasizing to help ease his mind and or to block out whatever horrific game his mother wanted to play. " I fantasized i was a prince or a comic book hero"‚ David often would imagine. When David’s hunger pains became more than he could bare he resulted to eating "scraps" from the garbage‚ dog food bowls‚ and

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    English Studies Extended Study – Connected Texts In this essay I will compare two novels which deal with similar themes but in significantly different ways: “The Chrysalids”‚ a science fiction novel by John Wyndham published in 1955 and “Brave New World”‚ a novel by Aldous Huxley published in 1932. The story in “The Chrysalids” takes place thousands of years in the future in a rural society similar to our world before the invention of modern technology such as telephones‚ cars‚ etc. The people

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    The Chrysalids People react differently in moments of desperation. There are generally many different kinds of reactions towards moments of desperation in the world. Joseph Strorm and David Strorm (his son) had different reactions in moments of desperation. Joseph and his son had opposite reactions in the novel. Joseph Strorm and his son had opposite reactions in the book. Joseph Strorm reacts to deviants very seriously and without sympathy. He is also portrayed to be very religious. David Strorm

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    I will compare Subway and Panda Express. Subway is an American fast food restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwich (subs) and salads. It is owned and operated by Doctor’s Associates‚ Inc. Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world with 40‚229 restaurants in 102 countries and territories as of 11 September 2013. It is the largest single-brand restaurant chain and the largest restaurant operator globally. Subway’s main operations office is in Milford‚ Connecticut;

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    or signs” (dictionary.com). Throughout John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids‚ the main character‚ David Strorm‚ expresses different types of communication depending on who he is communicating with. Through David’s communication we can explore a variety of human interactions. David has an inability to talk with his mother‚ Emily Strorm‚ and his father‚ Joseph Strorm. Despite David’s difficulties for him to communicate with his immediate family‚ David is able to talk to his Uncle Axel with ease. He also uses

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