A toy is no longer a toy, when you are worried about finding a job more than a new mobile phone, and when your dreams of Santa Claus and teeth fairs begin to fade away, it's just a matter. At the stage when all young people experience this pervert, the choices you made form your future between the ages of 10 and 18. In the case of David Strorm, the protagonist of John Chyndham's novel The Chrysalids, the choice he had to do was more extreme than usual, but it is the same. The principle is still applied.
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.
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 Chrysalids Society is a group of organized individuals. In the novel, the marine society of John Wyndham and Christians of Wakunuku society are similar, their way of life is different. Both the Sealand society and the vaccinated society are self-centered and ignorant, but Sealand society accepts the change, hope vaccinated society hopes not to accept change and remain unchanged. Both Sealand and Wakunuk society have experienced self-centeredness. Sealand society believes that Waknuk and other societies are undeveloped.