Sophie Wender lived in the Fringes
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Allan discovered Sophie had six toes when David and Sophie were fishing for shrimps. This led the Wenders to flee Waknuk.
Sophie has 6 toes on each foot. Rosalind has 5 each. Rosalind is a telepath. Sophie is not. Sophie has been rendered unable to have children and Rosalind is still able.
Alan discovers Sophie's sixth toe, which reveals her mutation and goes against the strict anti-mutation beliefs of their society in "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham.
In chapter 15 of "The Chrysalids," Sophie displays her bravery by risking her life to save Rosalind and the others from the spider-like creatures. She shows quick thinking and courage in the face of danger, ultimately sacrificing herself to protect her friends. Her actions demonstrate her selflessness and determination to help others, even at great personal cost.
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.
The inspector accuses David of being a blasphemer and having the ability to communicate telepathically with others, which is seen as a mutation and therefore a threat to the purity of Waknuk society in "The Chrysalids."
The Chrysalids was created in 1955.
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The cast of Sophie - 2006 includes: Trine Dyrholm as Sophie Simone Madsen as Live Pige Jomi Massage as Live Pige
One example of a simile in "The Chrysalids" is when David describes Sophie's physical deformity as "as sudden as a sword." This comparison highlights the abrupt and shocking nature of her mutation. Another example is when David compares the shape of the Sealand woman's ship to a "great gleaming gull." This simile conveys the graceful and majestic appearance of the vessel.
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