Plot
Setting
Character
Theme
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Specifically, how did the Fringes people ambush David?
They were hiding in trees, leaped onto David's pannier, struck him in the face, knocked him unconscious
100
Where did David, Rosalind, and Petra get ambushed?
On the outskirts of the Fringes forest
100
Who is the protagonist of the novel?
David and/or Rosalind
100
What is one of the themes of The Chrysalids?
You cannot resist change; loyalty; adaptability, etc.
100
What is the nickname that Uncle Axel refers to David as?
"Davie Boy"
200
Where does our section appear on the plot diagram?
High rising action, just before the climax point of the story
200
Where does Sophie take David?
A cave
200
Who is the antagonist of chapters 14 and 15?
Gordon, also known as "the spider-man"
200
What is the main conflict of chapters 14 and 15? Include the conflict type.
Person vs. person, David vs. Gordon
200
What is a "pannier"?
A basket, especially a large one, for carrying goods, provisions, etc.
300
Relative to David, what is revealed about the spider-man in chapter 14?
The spider-man is David's uncle, and his father's brother
300
What is the approximate time span of this section?
Twenty-four hours
300
Name six people in the telepathy group.
David, Rosalind, Petra, Michael, Rachel, Mark, Anne, Walter Brent, Katherine, Sally
300
Although it is not stated, what is the most likely reason for why Joseph Strorm is so religious, tyrannical, authoritative, etc.?
He was raised that way through their religion and his parents; grew up in that environment (Waknuk); has the leader role therefore feels the need to be harsh and forceful
300
What did David and Gordon lose once their certificates were revoked?
The right to Waknuk
400
Provide a brief summary of the events that occured in chapter 14.
David wakes up in the pannier, the Fringes people take them to their camp, Gordon scares Rosalind and Petra, David strikes Gordon across the face.
400
Describe the social setting of our section.
Gordon is leader of the Fringes people, poor manner of living, hostile, barbaric customs
400
What is the Sealand woman's opinion of the Old People?
Half-humans, lesser beings, savages
400
Provide an example for how the theme of deviation is still prominent in real life.
Answers may vary.
400
What is Sophie's last name? Also, what is Rosalind's last name?
Sophie: Wender; Rosalind: Morten
500
Provide a brief summary of the events that occured in chapter 15.
Sophie finds David outside camp, the threat of Joseph's posse is discussed, David and Sophie make a plan to rescue Rosalind and Petra, Sophie does so by herself
500
How have the Fringes people been affected spiritually?
Abandoned religion, had formal values but now they have no meaning, believe in male dominance
500
When David enters the camp of the Fringes people, he observes the noticeable deviations in the group. Describe one of the deviations he sees.
Six fingers; hairless head like a polished brown egg; large feet and hands
500
How has David's upbringing of the importance of purity affected the way he sees the Fringes?
David's upbringing of purity and believing all deviations are mutants has given him a biased opinion of the Fringes and belief that the devil is the ruler in those parts.
500
As David did in the beginning of chapter 14, describe Rosalind's physical appearance in detail.
tall slim shape, noticeable poise in neck, long legs, bronze-gold hair, satin-skinned shoulders, velvet cheeks
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