Group loyalty in the telepathic community near Peter: none of them turn in each other (except Anne when she believes she has already been betrayed), they warn each other when things are going wrong, they teach each other, and they seek to protect each other (everyone rushing to help Petra, Michael going joining the group that wants to hunt down Peter, etc.).
Group loyalty in the "no deviant" community: they turn in deviants even when they are loved ones, they adhere closely to the community's laws, seeking to protect themselves from mutation, they hunt down and sterilize people so they can't produce more mutations.
Group loyalty in the Fringe community: they gather together to raid so that they can stay alive. They band together to fight the norms when they come into their territory, they live together and share food and protection.
Group loyalty in the telepathic community in Zealand: they teach each other, work to strengthen their telepathy and breed for it, and they rescue telepathics who are being harmed or hunted in other communities, at least when they think they will get a good return on their investment.
Some theme statements for Chapter 9 of "The Chrysalids" could include: The importance of loyalty and trust in relationships The challenges of maintaining identity and individuality in a society that values conformity The consequences of fear and prejudice on personal decision-making
Some examples of loyalty abilities that a planeswalker can have include gaining or losing loyalty counters, dealing damage to creatures or players, creating tokens, drawing cards, and searching for specific cards in the deck.
Loyalty to his father by risking his reputation to expose his uncles malicious acts. The main thing I can think of is mainly loyalty to his father.
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Negative examples of loyalty can include blind loyalty, where individuals support a person or organization regardless of unethical behavior or harmful actions. This can manifest in situations like enabling abusive relationships or remaining loyal to a corrupt leader, leading to complicity in wrongdoing. Additionally, loyalty to a group can foster exclusionary or discriminatory practices against outsiders, undermining ethical principles and promoting division. Finally, misplaced loyalty can result in personal sacrifices, such as ignoring one's own values or well-being for the sake of allegiance.
'Actually there are no motifs with in the chrysalids but I will advise you to read the book than to take someone's wrongful judgement.' ..are you kidding? motifs are ideas or themes that are constantly present in a book. EVERY book will have motifs. some of The Chrysalids' motifs include fear, blaspheme, intolerance and telepathy.
Some examples of foods in the grain group include bread, rice, pasta, oatmeal, and cereal.
Some examples of 5 people group names include quintet, pentad, and quintuplet.
Some good examples of group discussion business subjects are economics and foreign policies. Other examples of group discusion business subjects are consumers and products.
Loyalty cards or programs are offered as a reward based marketing scheme by merchandisers. Examples of businesses that offer loyalty cards include, but are not limited to: Target, Shoppers Drug Mart, BestBuy, Indigo, AirMiles, American Express and Mastercard.
The role of fear in inhibiting tolerance towards differences in The Chrysalids. Examining the impact of religious beliefs on individuals' attitudes towards tolerance in the novel. The significance of empathy and compassion in promoting tolerance amongst characters in The Chrysalids. Exploring how the lack of understanding and communication contributes to intolerance in the society depicted in The Chrysalids.
Some examples of foods that belong to the grain food group include bread, rice, pasta, oatmeal, and cereal.