As time went on, readers learned a lot from their favorite books. In The Chrysalids, John Wyndham uses his story to teach readers valuable lifelong lessons. He indicated to the reader that prejudice someone is wrong. In addition, he talked about how the change is possible, but it is hard to achieve. More specifically, religion often influences one's viewpoint. John Wyndham, The Chrysalids are written to teach the reader how to change discrimination, how to change the possibilities, and how religion influences my viewpoint.
The confrontation with John Wyndham 's novel is about the 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.
As time went on, readers learned a lot from their favorite books. In The Chrysalids, John Wyndham uses his story to teach readers valuable lifelong lessons. He indicated to the reader that prejudice someone is wrong. In addition, he talked about how the change is possible, but it is hard to achieve. More specifically, religion often influences one's viewpoint. John Wyndham, The Chrysalids are written to teach the reader how to change discrimination, how to change the possibilities, and how religion influences my viewpoint.
Discrimination in today's society is a major problem in all parts of the world, whether for or against the lack of individuals that cause religious intolerance. In the book "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham, this story reveals the world of genetic mutation. The Waknuk district is a community that separates itself from things that they believe are deviant or those that do not follow the explanation of God's "real image". The Waknuk community expressed dissatisfaction with the people of the fringe, as he was afraid of what they believed to be mutants of "devil". Their community is very strict and does not tolerate any change. Because of their religious value, they need to clean up and clean up all deviations, reflecting the Waknuk community.