For my independent novel research project, I chose the cover of the book for The Chrysalids. The cover of this book can not target specific audiences, but I made people of ages 12 to 18 years old. I chose that particular group because when the story is told, the main character David belongs to that group, so the audience may be related to that character at an individual level. My visual interpretation is very obvious. In the lower part of the foreground there are churches, mountain ranges, several farms, and carriages that are mentioned in books.
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.
The confrontation with John Wyndham 's novel is about a boy named David who grew up in the repressive society of Wakunuk. Please do not accept changes. Through Axel uncle and his father Joseph Strom, he learned about ignorance of humanity. This leads him throughout life and helps to increase his maturity. Therefore, the author tells the image of the father as an important part of the development of the child's life. In the novel, David's father, Joseph Strom, set the ideal image of Wakunuku. It made it possible for him to decide whether he agreed with society.
I like his book the most, The Chrysalids (1955) set a pattern for post apocalyptic novels. Unlike comfortable disasters, Norm was a generation after the nuclear war destroyed our civilization forever. It combines the theme of the most famous works of Wyndham and there is a calamity that actually brings a group of strange kids into a world that scares them, but that is a different and funny world. This story is spoken from a different point of view. One of children's opinion. (Wyndham and Spider Robinson believe telepathy will make people better, be very attractive and do not make themselves better ideas.)