In Sophie's home there is unconditional acceptance and love. Sophie's parents would never sacrifice her to protect themselves. In David's home there is also love, but it is very clearly conditional on being non-deviant. And David knows that if he is shown to be deviant, he will not be loved. He will be sacrificed.
Sophie's home is a secluded house in the fringes, hidden from the government's strict rules as it shelters her due to her mutation. In contrast, David's home is in the more regulated society of Waknuk, where his family adheres strictly to the norms of genetic purity enforced by the government.
David's last name in "The Chrysalids" is Strorm.
His name was David Strorm
David's house was different from Sophie's in "The Chrysalids" because it was located in Waknuk, a society with strict norms and beliefs about mutation. David's family followed the laws of Waknuk and enforced them strictly. Sophie's house, on the other hand, was in the Fringes where outcasts and mutants lived, outside the boundaries of Waknuk society.
There is no intention.
Uncle Axel makes that statement in The Chrysalids on page 103. He explains to David that he believes their telepathic abilities are a natural evolution and that the true image of God’s children is not the limited physical form dictated by society, but rather the enhanced mental state achieved through telepathy.
It's not so much the period as the personalities of the sculptors.
The ISBN of An Army of Davids is 1595550542.
Adolf Davids was born in 1867.
The population of St Davids, the smallest city in the UK, is estimated to be around 2,000 residents.
Faiek Davids was born in 1964.
Courtney Davids is 5' 10".
Fadlu Davids was born in 1981.