In "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham, Sophie Wender dies after being captured by the authorities due to her deviation—having extra toes. Although her exact death is not depicted in detail, it is implied that she is likely killed or subjected to extreme punishment as a result of her nonconformity in a society that strictly enforces conformity. Her fate serves as a poignant reflection of the harsh realities faced by those who deviate from societal norms.
Sophie Wender's father
Sophie Wender lived in the Fringes
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I. Wender has written: 'Organic syntheses via metal carbonyls'
No, Sophie Bennette didn't die.
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Sophie Spitz died in 1956.
Sophie of Merenberg died in 1927.
Sophie Müller died in 1830.
Sophie Sager died in 1902.
Sophie Fremiet died in 1867.
Sophie Treadwell died in 1970.