On Camazotz, illness is treated with extreme measures, as the society values conformity and order above all. Those who are deemed ill or different are often subjected to isolation or reprogramming by the authorities to ensure they adhere to the community's strict norms. This reflects the oppressive nature of the planet's governance, where individuality is suppressed, and any deviation from the norm is harshly dealt with. Ultimately, the fate of the ill serves as a warning against the dangers of a society that prioritizes uniformity over compassion.
it is the same
They are killed, so that disease is wiped out of the planet.
IT is a brain. He controls everyone and everything in Camazotz.
In "A Wrinkle in Time," citizens of Camazotz are subjected to a rigid, conformist society where individuality is suppressed. If a citizen feels cold, it indicates a deviation from the controlled, uniform emotions that the society enforces, prompting concern from the authorities. This response highlights the oppressive nature of Camazotz, where any sign of personal discomfort or individuality is seen as a threat to the collective order.
camazotx is awesome
People become ill.
it is the same
They are killed, so that disease is wiped out of the planet.
you can get really ill,some people even die.
They are killed. As simple as that. DEATH!
IT is a brain. He controls everyone and everything in Camazotz.
In "A Wrinkle in Time," citizens of Camazotz are subjected to a rigid, conformist society where individuality is suppressed. If a citizen feels cold, it indicates a deviation from the controlled, uniform emotions that the society enforces, prompting concern from the authorities. This response highlights the oppressive nature of Camazotz, where any sign of personal discomfort or individuality is seen as a threat to the collective order.
Because Mr. Murry left Charles Wallace on Camazotz.
You get ill.
camazotx is awesome
Camazotz.
In "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, people lacking individuality on Camazotz represents conformity and control by the IT, the planet's dictator. This lack of individuality serves to highlight the dangers of giving up personal autonomy and independent thought in pursuit of a false sense of order and sameness.