Title: The Chrysalids
1The Chrysalids
- A John Wyndham Novel
- Presented by Taryn, Alex, Jonathan
2Synopsis
- From the previous chapter David, Petra Rosalind
held captive in Spider Mans tent until David was
chased out, beaten and lost conscious - Dragged into the forest by Sophie Wender
- Learns that she has been living in the Fringes
and is in love with the Spider Man. - Due to the banishment, she is infertile and
cannot reproduce with the Spider Man - Sophie is jealous of Rosalind due to this and
hears about Spider Mans intention to breed with
Rosalind - Sophie decides to help David on his quest and
takes him to her home - David contacts Petra and Michael, Michael updates
them on the Waknuk troops progress - Sophie rescues Petra and Rosalind from the Spider
Mans tent - Chapter concludes with Sophie washing blood off
her arms
3Sophie
- Sun-burnt, dark skin, stained clothing
- Sharp, acute, meticulous with details
- Braver, rebellious, calm, judicious and in
control of the situation - Lonely
- Defensive and affirmative
4David and Sophies friendship
- Aloof and distant
- Intimate
- Sophies first and only true friendship
- Treasured friendship but love may hold a bigger
weight - The token of friendship was gone
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6Motivation for Helping David
- Returning a favor/ sheer friendship
- Wants Spider Man to herself
7Themes I
- Friendship
- May not be pure as there could be other motives
- Full of potential, but if not made used of, it
will result in pieces - Friendship changes as people change and time
takes its toll - Similarities bring friendships together while
differences set them apart
8Themes II
- Changes
- Time and environment are major factors to
internal and external changes - Important, keystone, and life-altering events
change peoples perception, attitude and habits - People are dynamic and unpredictable
9Three Character Classic
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- Men at birth are naturally good. Their natures
are much the same, their habits become widely
different. - ??? ??? ??? ???
- If there is no teaching, the nature will
deteriorate. The right way of teaching is to
attach the utmost importance in thoroughness.
10Criticism
- Irony
- The aspect that brings Rosalind and David
together is different than Sophie and
Gordonverbal irony - Sophie is seen as absent due to the telepathic
conversations that takes place - The Spider Man in the leader of a community of
abnormal people, yet he wants Rosalind, who is
normal in the sense that she is fertile, instead
of Sophie
11Criticism
- Point of View
- Third person omniscient narrative. Personal
opinions and thoughts are explored through
telepathy and non-telepathic character
opinions/thoughts brought through dialogue - Dialogue
- Sophie excluded from major dialogues and simple
short exchanges are with David - Brain activities in great detail and elaboration
- David goes off on a tangent about Rosalind
12Criticism
- Conflict
- Internal conflict David, Sophie, Petra
- Character vs Character David and Gordon, Sophie
and Gordon, Rosalind and Petra and the guards - Climax
- Reaches climax at Sophie leaving to help Rosalind
- Symbolism
- The lock of hair
13Criticism
- Setting
- Hostile environment
- Safeguarded yet dangerous
- Tense/suspenseful
- Sadness, disappointment
14Critical Thinking
- Examine the following poem. What do you think the
main theme the poet is trying to convey? How is
this relevant to the themes presented in
Chrysalids?
Sonnet 29 Edna St. Vincent Millay Pity me not
because the light of day At close of day no
longer walks the sky Pity me for beauties passed
away From field to thicket as the year goes
by Pity me not the waning of the moon, Nor that
the ebbing tide goes out to sea, Nor that a man's
desire is hushed so soon, And you no longer look
with love on me. This have I known always Love
is no more Than the wide blossom which the wind
assails, Than the great tide that treads the
shifting shore, Strewing fresh wreckage gathered
in the gales Pity me that the heart is slow to
learn When the swift mind beholds at every turn.