John Wyrndham, author of The Chrysalids, is a wonderful writer who created this book in two completely different worlds. Wyrndham builds this book based on the different perspectives of the gods and how the characters take different approaches to the subject. The biggest difference in response to Blasphemes is Joseph Strorm, Aunt Harriet, Sophie Wender. Joseph Strom is the most popular character in the novel.
John Wyndham's biography: John Wyndham was born in 1903 and has carried over four carriers before beginning writing a short story in 1925. This kind of embarrassment was written in 1955. Summary of the book: After thousands of years since our era, the world faced something called "suffering". When the civilization is almost completely eliminated, it must be resumed with new rules and laws. Humans are born as "paranoids", lacking the attributes of ordinary humans, and are thought to be awkward for God.
In the theme of The Chrysalids In The Chryalids by John Wyndham, the authors explore several topics. The theme of Wyndham is discrimination, religion, heroicism and so on. All of these topics may be related to current events in society and serve as a possible life course. For each topic, I will explain in detail the past and current past relevance. Discrimination, one of the outstanding themes, is obviously outstanding from other themes. There are many discriminatory incidents in books. People in the town are very religious. David, the hero of this book, has a rare ability to talk to others through his thoughts. Sophie, a girl whose number of toes was unusual, was different from other people and had to escape from the town. David and Sophie do not want people to discover their violations as citizens may kill them.
Discrimination is a problem because cockroaches are mainly discrimination. David is worried that other people will discover the secret of his telepathy. Sophie, the character introduced in the first part of the book, had to escape from the village because she had an abnormal toe. This is related to today's society as many Muslim women are discriminated in countries like Afghanistan. They were forced to wear clothes from head to toe, and they did not have equal rights with men. Because somebody is excluded from activities due to weight and height, it is also very easy.