character analysis of Anne in the chrysalids
Anne plays an important part in the novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. Anne is the oldest member of "the group". She represents a victim of a strict society and how it can effect people that are different. Anne's strongest characteristics are selfishness, stubbornness and Anne is very selfish. This is shown when she decides to marry Alan, regardless of the danger in which she is putting herself and all the other members of "the group". They ask her to think about what she is doing. Anne's response is, " I'm not a fool. Of course I've thought. I've thought more than you have. I'm a woman - I've a right to marry and have children" (Wyndham 91). This shows how much Anne would like to be a norm and to fit in. She does not care how her decisions can affect her and the others around her. She has a great importance to the book. She shows how prejudi
This shows how Anne is unhappy and wants everyone else to be miserable. This proves how a prejudice society makes people think they have to be a certain way. If they are not that way they are treated differently and are forced to act different. That doesn't follow', Michael argued. 'We can't be the only ones. There must be others like us - beyond our range, somewhere. If we wait a little-' 'Why should I wait? It might be for years or for always. I've got Alan - and you want me to waste my years waiting for someone who might never come - or whom I may hate if he does. You want me to give up Alan, and risk being cheated of everything. Well I don't intend to - ' (91-92). Thirdly, Anne is vengeful. This is shown when Alan is killed. Anne assumes it was "the group" and wants her nemesis. She decides she can not live with out Alan so she hangs herself (still being pregnant).
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Rachel Petra, I've I'm, I've Alan, Wyndham Anne, Thirdly Anne, marry alan, , prejudice society, anne selfish, norm fit,
Approximate Word count = 590
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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