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John Wyndham

The Chrysalids

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In “The Chrysalids,” John Wyndham presents a post-apocalyptic narrative that intricately explores themes of mutation, conformity, and the nature of humanity in a rigidly controlled society. Set in a dystopian future where genetic deviations are viewed as abominations, the story is conveyed through a blend of rich imagery and philosophical reflection, immersing readers in both the emotional struggles of its characters and the moral dilemmas inherent in a society that values homogeneity. Wyndham'Äôs prose combines a clear, accessible style with a subtle depth, reflecting the anxieties of the mid-20th century, particularly regarding scientific advancements and totalitarianism. John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris, best known as John Wyndham, was a prominent British science fiction writer whose works often addressed the fragility of civilization and humanity'Äôs place within a rapidly changing world. His experiences during World War II and his keen interest in evolution and societal structures deeply influenced his storytelling, allowing him to create an authentic portrayal of fear and hope in “The Chrysalids,” which emphasizes not just genetic engineering but also the broader implications of intolerance. Recommended for readers who appreciate thought-provoking literature, “The Chrysalids” is a compelling exploration of acceptance and the resilience of the human spirit. Wyndham's novel is not only an enthralling tale of survival but also a philosophical inquiry into what it means to be 'normal''Äîmaking it essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of society, identity, and morality.
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Bookwire
Publicação original
2021
Ano da publicação
2021
Editora
Good Press
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    They wrestled with the novel idea that a Deviation might not be disgusting and evil—not very successfully.
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    A curling lock of brown hair, tied with a piece of yellow ribbon.

    The last thing Sophie left for David to remind him of her. It symbolises their friendship and how far they have come along, as earlier reference to chapter 1 there was a scene about her hair and ribbons flying smt like that

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    Mr Wender,’ I said, ‘please can’t I come too?’

    This shows David's weakness, something he rarely shows to Mr Wender as they had agreed that they were on a man by man basis, so this show of vulnerability showed how distraught he was right now

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