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What are some themes in The Chrysalids by John Wyndham?

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The Chrysalids is a post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi novel. Some themes are Christianity, Telepathy, and Mutation.

If you are looking for literary theme, (the message the author wishes to convey to the reader), there are 4 main ones. They are: Loyalty to the group comes before personal loyalty. Survival of the fittest-you cannot resist change, you must adapt. Having power over someone does not make you right. Violence only creates more violence. Religion is also a huge aspect of this novel.

The major themes in chrysalids are Power and authority, survival, Heroism, journey of childhood to manhood, woman in society, challenges and structure/point of view,childhood experiences,prejudice/discrimination in the society.

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