A Dystopian Society The Chrysalids and V for Vendetta After viewing the film V for Vendetta and reading the novel The Chrysalids it is evident that these two pieces are perfect examples of a dystopian society This type of society could be defined as a futuristic imagined universe in which oppressive social control and the illusion of a perfect society is maintained through many different ways Ways such as propaganda appalling treatment of thoughts who are different and a controlling government
People should be free to themselves even if theyre different Acceptance is a big factor in our life today You need to give people a chance for them to become more open No giving them a chance will hurt them and they would be harmed for the rest of theyre life Giving them a chance means respecting them My own life experience at my school Ive seen a lot of teenagers not accepting people that want to be friends with you just because they are different they will just ignore the people and walk away
The chrysalids Chapter 8 9 Summary David is frightened He knows what happens to mutants and he is scared because he is a mutant He prays to God to make him normal but his prayers arent answered Petra falls into the river and uses her power to call for help David and Rosalind race to save her They find Petra unconscious but okay My personal thoughts My personal thoughts on this section are that it would suck to be a mutant and if everyone else knew about it then you would be betrayed and not lik
John Wyndhams book The Chrysalids shows a direct connection to the cold war Written in 1955 at the time of the conflict between Americans and Russians Wyndham clearly states his opinions and beliefs as to what could happen if we dont change our ways Waknuk a small town representing the remnants of a nuclear war are so scared of not being the true image of God Without knowing it they are actually the ones destroying how God intended it to be Wyndham himself is witnessing how evil the world is be