"The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:37:17
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 9 pages (2405 words)
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 9 pages (2405 words)
A society is an organized group of individuals. In the novel, "The Chrysalids", by John Wyndham the Sealand society and Waknuk society are both similar and different in the way they live. The Sealand and Waknuk societies are both egocentric and ignorant, but the Sealand society accepts changes, where the Waknuk society does not accept change and would rather stay the same.
Both the Sealand and Waknuk societies experience egocentricism. The Sealand society believes that
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but if the people won't help
then the `negative point' could be true.
Many things can affect the plot of a story, the characters or the
surroundings in a story. In this novel these three points were influenced
by mental telepathy. This type of story could be an example how people
were in the past (in the really world). It is an idea what could really
happen if a nuclear war would become a reality.
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