Lack Of Personal Freedom In 'The Chrysalids'

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Lack of Personal Freedom Every piece of literature portrays not only a story, but also a deeper message. In The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham, the author shows a lack of personal freedom within the people of Waknuk. To begin with, deviations are sent to the Fringes because they are not the Definition of Man. This is shown when Gordon Strorm was sent to the Fringes when he was a young boy. He was considered a blasphemy because he was taller than the average height. In addition, this shows that the people of Waknuk are so narrow-minded that it is hard for them to accept change. An example of this is when Joseph complains to the Inspector about Angus Morton’s great horses. Joseph says that “God never made horses the size of these” (36). This shows

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