The book never gives us this information. It is apparently something small from the way Harriet talks about it.
Aunt Harriet was found dead in the lake and her baby was missing.
i will say the babys aunt
She died because she was going against the laws of that society in trying to protect her child.
In the book "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham, Aunt Harriet and her baby were killed by the government authorities because the baby had a mutation (extra toes). This strict enforcement of genetic purity reflects the society's fear and intolerance of any deviation from the norm.
David's mother was appalled by Aunt Harriet's suggestion to hand over David's cousin Petra to the Inspector, as it went against their beliefs and values. She saw it as a betrayal to their own kind and refused to comply, showing her strong sense of familial loyalty and compassion.
The mum's baby would be an aunt or an uncle, depending on the gender.
David questions the definition of 'blasphemy' in The Chrysalids because the strict religious beliefs in his society consider any deviation from the 'norm' as blasphemy, causing him to question whether it is truly wrong to be different. This highlights the theme of intolerance and the arbitrary nature of societal norms.
David, Sophie, Joseph Strorm, Elias Strorm, Aunt Harriet, Mary, Rosalind, Michael, anne, Alan Ervin, Uncle Axel, Henry,Rachel,Sealand Womanthat's all i knoww, there must me plenty more.all i know is that their are more than 20 realtives
It's quite possible and probably quite coomon for a new born child to automatically be an auntie. This happens if the babys mother already has an older child, who in turn has had a child of their own. The new born child will be that child's aunt.
Aunt's
Tom Sawyer's aunt was Aunt Polly.
Great aunt.