Change In The Chrysalids

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Communities are constantly changing, and communities that do not, or do it very slowly, are destined to die. This is shown in the book The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. In the book, the communities in Labrador are strictly religious and reject any one who does not follow the ‘true image of man’. They think they are improving, but are actually setting themselves up for failure. The dangers of going against change are they go against evolution and cannot adapt to changes in their environment. They slow down science and technological improvements. They also unnecessary fear in the community.

The people of Labrador detest change, so much that they are stopping natural selection and will not be able to adapt to new conditions. This is shown

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