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The Chrysalids Chapter 9-10 Analysis

1) David is now around 16 years old. He hears Petra drowning with his telepathic abilities and rescues her, along with Rosalind who heard the call as well. 2) The group decides not to tell Petra about her telepathic talent yet because they fear it may be dangerous if she doesn't understand and could reveal them. 3) Anne plans to marry Alan despite objections from the group about the risks. She argues she has no other options. 4) After Anne's marriage, Alan is found murdered and Anne commits suicide. Rachel discovers Anne had written a letter denouncing the group's abilities to expose them, which Rachel burns to protect the others.

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The Chrysalids Chapter 9-10 Analysis

1) David is now around 16 years old. He hears Petra drowning with his telepathic abilities and rescues her, along with Rosalind who heard the call as well. 2) The group decides not to tell Petra about her telepathic talent yet because they fear it may be dangerous if she doesn't understand and could reveal them. 3) Anne plans to marry Alan despite objections from the group about the risks. She argues she has no other options. 4) After Anne's marriage, Alan is found murdered and Anne commits suicide. Rachel discovers Anne had written a letter denouncing the group's abilities to expose them, which Rachel burns to protect the others.

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The Chrysalids

Chapter 9 SUMMARY: 6years later, after the death of Harriet and the birth of Petra, David is working and he hears a deafening cry in his head, its urgent, and persistent. It calls him and drags him to his sister who is drowning in a river bed. He saves her and quickly is joined by Rosalind, who was receiving the same call. Surrounding people, followed in wonder, and questioned how they knew of Petra. Dodging their suspicion said that her screams were loud, and easy to tell. Doubtfully the villagers agree. The group decides not to tell Petra of her powers. This year was extremely deviated. When David comes across Old Jacob he is angry and thinks it because the carelessness of the youth and the corrupt government. He believes the deviated season is a punishment from god and the beginning of another tribulation. Uncle Axel thinks his right but that Jacob is an extremist. Anne announces that she will be getting married. Question 1: Roughly how old is David now? How do you know? Around 16 The group was close in age, Anne then something over thirteen, was the eldest pg.81 So we think David was about 10 before the chapter Chapter 9 starts 6 years later, ..lives for the next six years pg.82 Plus, Petra who was born when he was 10, is now 6, Shes only a little over six remember pg.85 So 10 years plus 6 is 16

Question 2: What danger does Petra represent? unknown of her abilities pg.84 : She isnt she said something like us, but none of us could command like that. Shes something much more than we are. Her command and David and Rosalind's reaction created suspicion; could reveal them pg.84: How did you know?.. I didnt hear a thing She could give herself away, if they tell her she may not to able to understand the reason of secrecy

Dont want to burden her because she's young

QUESTION TO ASK! : would you tell Petra of her powers, if not when would you? Question 3: Why did the group postpone telling Petra about her talent? The group thinks she's unknown about her talent Might be dangerous, she might not understand Dont want to burden her pg.85 : If she isn't aware of it now, she probably doesnt know it happened, so it might easily be an unnecessary danger to tell her all about itI dont think it is fair, or safe, to burden her until its necessary

Question 4: Why does David feel that the stupidest norm was happier than he was? He feels like his betraying, and that hes wrong by concealing and having these powers, and if he didnt hed be happier and have more belonging The stupidest norm was happier; he could feel that he belonged. We did not, and because we did not, we had no positive we were condemned to negatives, to not revealing ourselves, to not speaking when we would, to not using what we knew, to not being found out to a life of perpetual deception, concealment, and lying(pg.86).

Would you be the stupid norm or the telepath? Question 5: What is old Jacob like? Extreme beliefs, wants strict punishments for blasphemies (as before) killed like offences, doesnt think they are human or can be even considered Blames bad season on careless youth, and corrupt government Think this first step to another tribulation, and a warning from god Axel thinks: takes personal responsibility to in force the way of god (because no inspector in his days) Old fashioned, has harsh morals believing this is the way god, ignorantly follows traditions Quotes on pages: 87-89 Do you think Old Jacob on to something about another tribulation? Chapter 10

SUMMARY: Anne is marrying Alan Ervin. The group disagrees with Annes romance and proposed marriage because they can be exposed more easily. Anne counters each objection. Anne is convinced that she will marry Anne and become a norm. She stops sending thought-shapes to the group, and detaches them from her. David has his own problems and is in a romance with Rosalind. Their families are unknown of this, and David believes if they discover it, there would be feud between the rival families. Uncle Axel tries to solve Annes problem by suggesting killing her, David refuses. Anne marries Alan. Anne continued to ignore the thought shapes. Anne refuses to listen or to see her sister Rachel. Alan is found murdered. The group assumes that Anne is thinking that they murdered Alan, and are threatened to be exposed. Rachel tries to visit her later, and find Anne died from suicide. There is a note addressed to the inspector exposing all of them and blaming them for Alans murder. Rachel burnt the letter. The group is grieving but Michael doesnt share their affection. Question 1: What three objections does the group present to Anne regarding her proposed marriage? How does she contour each objection? 1. Same Alan who had informed on Sophie, would happily tell if he found out about the group 2. Dont want her to marry him because he is not telepathic. Itd be like tying yourself for a life to a cripple.(pg.91) 3. Could be risky living with him, any slips could raise suspicion Counters: that she doesnt have a match in the group, since they arent enough men 3 vs. 5, doesnt want to be alone waiting for someone that might not ever come, she stops sending thought shapes Pages 91and 92

Do you think Anne is correct in her current position? Question 2: What solution to the Alan-Anne problem does Axel offer? What objection to this solution does David offer? Axel tell them to kill Anne Refuses since it would be wrong, and extremely difficult considering their closeness and telepathic bond Were all too close together. Im (David) much closer to her and the others than I am to my own sisters. (p.96).

Q: What would you do if Anne threatened to expose you?

Question 3: How does Alans death threaten the group? Anne thinks that the group has killed them, she could be angry and accuse them while revealing their secret Shes told mother she knew who murdered Alan, but shes not going to tell anybodyShe must think one of us did it.(p.99).

Question 4: What is Rachels discovery? What does she find in Annes room? Rachel discovers Anne died in her room hanging from a beam (suicide) She finds a sheet of paper addressed to the inspector which denounced all of them and accused them of murder As they were leaving she noticed a folded sheet of paper lying on the table. She picked it up.(p.101) It denounced all of us, including Rachel herself, and even Petra.(p.102) Rachel carefully burns the letter

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