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.
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 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.
The style of The Chrysalids is not much different from other Wyndham novels, but the theme is completely different. Most of it covers the middle class of Britain in the middle of the 20th century, but the cocoon is the details incorporated into the future society. Unlike most of his novels, it is also a mature story. J. Francis McComas reviewed the American version of the New York Times and the novel's "good work" is in Wyndham's "creative human understandable role, after all, these characters crossed human beings I will get a good record and long memorandum claiming to be "It is."
Most insect larvae are protected from migration and growth until becoming adults. In the novel "The Chrysalids", the author John Wyndham rewrote the definition of Chrysalid to describe the future of mankind. After the earthquake, almost all human beings destroyed human beings and forced to create civilization from the beginning. The two books that survived lived in a small town called Waknuk and developed a religion that transforms and puts people on the Krisalide stage. As Waknuk people like standing drones, they are like donkeys, as they stagnate, follow their religion, avoiding punishment, mutation, and evolution.