In Federico Garcia Lorca's surreal drama, Brad Wedding, the characters are still greatly influenced by their culture. The environment occurs in a small region of southern Spain - Andalusia. This part of Spain is very rural and poor. The area has been in poverty for decades but when the Spanish civil war started in the 1930s the whole country began to suffer economic loss. Desperately, the people of Andalusia are proud of intangible assets. Their culture is based on the pride of surname, female purity, fruitful achievements of the land.
Character: Character plays a central role in drama, novels, short stories, and various stories. In the drama, the character reflects the personality of the hero and other related characters. The way to convey the information of the people in the art is called characterization. Characters can be fictitious or based on actual historical entities. It can be human, supernatural, mythical, sacred, animal or abstract personalization. There are round letters, flat characters, stereotypes and so on. Faust is the protagonist of drama in Marlow's theater "Dr. Faust's history of tragedy".
Wyndham uses small letters in the novel to convey the theme, which is reflected in the text. The character is actually secondary, but its role in the novel theme is very important. Because they help to support the presentation of the main characters of the theme. Wyndham developed the character's depth and character's compassion to present the theme through small characters of the novel using personalization. By using a secondary role, not only a particular theme conveys, but also the secondary role of the text also allows Wyndham to develop his theme from multiple angles.
In John Wyndham's novel "The Chrysalids", several small characters are introduced to convey the theme of the text. Alan Irvin, Sophie Wendler and Axel Morton are a few small characters that help convey the theme to readers in the novel. These roles contribute to the development of topics such as intolerance and the essence of a closed society. John Wyndham also uses various literary techniques imposed on the character to better convey the theme of the novel, such as personalization and the development of character depth.