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    Many people have distinctly different opinions on what it means to be human. In the novel “The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham the definition of human is challenged and portrayed in many ways. Being human means having everlasting friendships. Friendships make you human because they include qualities that humanize people, such as acceptance, empathy, and trust. David and Sophie are the main characters in the novel, as friends they demonstrate these human traits. When David not only tolerates but embraces

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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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    to misfortune.” – Napolean Bonaparte. Every fairy tale or story contains a hero; most kids want to grow up to be that knight in shining armor. Many different people and authors portray the idea of heroism in various manners. John Wyndham in “The Chrysalids,” illustrates heroism in a thought-provoking way. Any hero will be responsible, smart and cautious of their enemies; they make decisions and act on a plan, rather than impulse. Consequently, a hero is a leader, an example. They protect and guard

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    Loyalty is “faithfulness to commitments or obligations.” However, can you put your loyalty in the wrong place? In the book The Chrysalids by John Wyndham, the members of Waknuk betray their families, punish hypocrites, and push people to turn over deviants. These concepts demonstrate how the members of Waknuk believe group loyalty comes before personal loyalty. Members of Waknuk believe loyalty to the group comes before personal loyalty, and they demonstrate this concept when they betray their families

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    In the book The Chrysalids, “the image of God” is essential in Waknuk, if you want to live well. What is “the image of God”? “The image of God” consists of one head, two eyes, one nose, one mouth, two ears, a neck, a body with proportional two arms that have five fingers, and proportional two legs that have five toes. If you’re not “the image of God” you’re very vulnerable you’ll be sent to the Badlands and suffer, there is a scarce amount of food and resources you will not live long. The characters

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    Friends show their love in times of trouble, not happiness. John Wyndham explores the theme of friendship in his novel The Chrysalids. David shows his bravery when he fights Alan to allow Sophie to escape. David shows his trustworthiness when he keeps Sophie’s secret long enough for her family to escape. Sophie shows she is audacious when she does a dangerous mission alone to save Rosalind and Petra. David and Sophie show that friends have a bigger influence on one’s character over society’s rules

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    In John Wyndham’s novel, The Chrysalids, Joseph Strom wields power irresponsibly. His power comes from three sources: his wealth, his position as a magistrale, and his preaching in the Church. The cult that Waknuk practices is also irresponsible because it is founded in hatred and superstition. Axel, uncle to David, finds three ways to resist irresponsible authority: by challenging Joseph Strom, by taking risks, and by mentoring the Telepahts. Joseph Strom is an irresponsible authority because he

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    In the book The Chrysalids, it deals with vulnerability. What is vulnerability? It can arise when people are isolated, insecure and defenceless in the face of risk, shock or stress. Specifically, “The image of God” is essential in Waknuk, if you want to live well. What is “the image of God”? “The image of God” consists of one head, two eyes, one nose, one mouth, two ears, a neck, a body with proportional two arms that have five fingers, and proportional two legs that have five toes. If you’re not

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    The Chrysalids takes place in Waknuk, a society based on rigid laws and a strict religion. The citizens value what they believe to be normal, enforcing harsh consequences for those who go against the norm or possess traits that are undesirable or feared. Their society developed with strong influences from The Bible and Nicholson`s Repentances, with laws and customs put in place to keep Tribulation from happening again. Deviations and otherwise undesirable traits are not tolerated in this society

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    All the experiences we get in our life change us in our own way. In this presentation, I am analyzing the lives, personality, beliefs and views of two characters, David from the “Chrysalids” and Gordie from “Stand By Me”, and then I am comparing them to my life and experiences. I am starting off with David. He values and protects his family and holds them close to him. He does a lot for them and treats them well. You can see that in the text. The many times petra gets in trouble, David always

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