no blasphemy, no mutations, and that's all that i can think of
assuming you are talking about The Chrysalids, it is a book that the people of Waknuk treat like the bible. It basically states a bunch of different guidelines for them to follow.
Because the leaders want to keep society in line. They do not want the present to imitate what happend to the previous generation.
In chapter 12 of "The Chrysalids," Sally and Katherine are captured and taken prisoner by the Waknuk society due to their deviation from the norm. They are interrogated and persecuted for their genetic mutation, and ultimately face a grim fate.
In "The Chrysalids," the High Bank is a sheltered area on the Fringes where the mutants live. It is a place where the people who are considered deviations from the norm seek refuge from the strict society of Waknuk. The High Bank symbolizes a sense of community and shared experiences among those who are marginalized due to their differences.
There is no movie based on the book Rules by Cynthia Lord.
Bossy
The rules about stirrings are in all caps to emphasize their importance. This is a common way to draw attention to key regulations and make sure they are clearly understood and followed by all members of the society.
Cynthia Lord wrote "Rules" to explore themes of disability, family dynamics, and friendship. The book aims to increase understanding and empathy towards individuals with disabilities and promote acceptance and inclusion in society.
Jason is 12 years old in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord.
The tone of "Matched" by Ally Condie is introspective and reflective. It is characterized by a sense of curiosity and contemplation as the characters question the rules and restrictions imposed by their society.
David's favorite book in "Rules" is "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. He enjoys the story of friendship between the characters in the book.
Anything that deviates from the norm would be considered a mutation... good or bad. If there is a physical or mental abnormality in a human or anything that looks different in a plant, it will all be destroyed or ostracized.