Norms In The Chrysalids

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The relationship between individuals and society is complex, with individuals both shaping and being shaped by the societies in which they live. Individuals play an active role in shaping society through their actions, beliefs, and interactions with others. At the same time, certain societies impose norms, values, and expectations that influence individuals’ behaviour and worldview. As seen through the lens of John Wyndham’s ‘The Chrysalids,’ this dynamic is vividly illustrated in the struggles of the characters within the society of Waknuk, a community located in Labrador in a distant future, many years after a nuclear apocalypse devastated the world. The society of Waknuk enforces strict norms and expectations, particularly regarding physical