The Bible was a big influence on the people in the book, presumably, because it was the only book that survived the apocalypse. But it didn't really seem that it had a large influence. The other book that they mention is the one that talked about having to be pure in form and the exact details of God's image, etc... and that stuff isn't in the Bible.
"The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham was influenced by The Bible in its themes of discrimination, purity, and the idea of a chosen people. The novel explores these themes through the lens of a post-apocalyptic society that rigidly enforces genetic purity, similar to biblical notions of chosenness and righteousness. The protagonist's struggle for acceptance mirrors the biblical narrative of persecution and divine protection.
The Chrysalids was created in 1955.
he is a family friend of the Strorms in the book chrysalids
The ISBN of The Chrysalids is 0-14-001308-3.
The Bible
assuming you are talking about The Chrysalids, it is a book that the people of Waknuk treat like the bible. It basically states a bunch of different guidelines for them to follow.
because, like a quote in the Bible: "And a little child will lead us", the child can make a big influence on mankind.
Well firstly, what are the questions to the Chrysalids Chapter 13?
David's last name in "The Chrysalids" is Strorm.
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David and Rosalind were in their late teens at the end of "The Chrysalids."
a big influence
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