David Storm In 'The Chrysalids'

Improved Essays
David Storm is the main Character in The Chrysalids. He starts off as a ten-year-old boy who is left handed and has telepathy, in a very strict religious society. By the end of the book, he is well into his teen years. David does not understand the dangers of mutants. He saw them just like any other normal person. For example, when he found out about Sophie's six toes that didn’t change his view on her, he continued to be friends with her.

David is very trustworthy, clever, curious and brave. He kept Sophie's six toes a secret from everyone and even when his father went to whip him he didn’t budge. He is also a very clever boy, just before Alan could be sure of what he had seen, David kicked over a bucket of water which erased Sophie's footprint.

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    Paul Fisher In Tangerine

    • 652 Words
    • 3 Pages

    In the novel Tangerine, Paul Fisher is supposed to be a young man that became almost blinded by his brother and brother's friend spray painting his eyes. He is supposedly almost blind but actually, he can see more than what his parents can see. Erik Fisher, Paul’s brother, is a really mean boy who tries to kill Paul in a flashback, spray paints his eyes, steals a bunch of priceless objects from houses, and kills someone. Mom and Dad don’t see what a psycho Erik is. Through the motif of sight, Paul, the main character in the novel, has a growing understanding of his friends, family, and himself.…

    • 652 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Heading into the Alaska ill-prepared would be considered a death wish in the eyes of many but for Chris McCandless this journey had a greater meaning. In the book “Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer, Krakauer tells how a young man named Chris McCandless left everything he had and everyone that loved him behind to go live in the Alaskan wilderness. Krakauer also leaves it up to the reader to determine whether or not Chris McCandless was crazy, a sociopath, or an outcast for heading into Alaska the way he did. Chris McCandless wasn’t crazy, a sociopath, or an outcast, rather he was a young man who set out knowing what he wanted to do with his life, regardless of the circumstances. Chris McCandless in his journey was trying to find out who he truly was, what he wanted by heading into Alaska, and to accomplish his own personal goals.…

    • 870 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    The film watched last class was Claudine. The film was released in 1974. It was directed by John Berry and stars James Earl Jones and Diahann Carroll. The film’s plot is about Diahann Carroll’s character who is a mother of six children who live in New York City and depends on government assistance to provide for her family while also having a job on the side that the government does not know about. James Earl Jones plays a garbage man who finds interest in her and he himself also has three children that do not live with him.…

    • 315 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Into the Wild Questions In the first chapter of the book, the tone is very straightforward and unbiased. He says that he tried “to minimize his authorial presence.” As Krakauer begins the Into the Wild, he includes both positive and negative facts and comments about Chris McCandless by people who have met him during his journey. I don’t think that the author is very sympathetic towards Chris because he is so straightforward and doesn’t really show any emotion.…

    • 1669 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    “If this adventure proves fatal and you don’t ever hear from me again I want you to know you’re a great man (Krakauer 14).” Chris McCandless wanted to hike into the wild because he wanted to find himself. He saw his parents, who were not very open or exciting people. Chris lived his life through what his parents’ wanted/expected. This is something the Chris did not want.…

    • 778 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    During the Vietnam War, an unfortunate 58,220 American casualties were reported by the U.S. government (Vietnam War U.S. Military Fatal chart 1). In The Things We Carried, Tim O’Brien weaves a tale about a unit of men who hope to avoid becoming just another one of the numbers. The story, which is centered around First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, takes place near the village of Than Khe during the Vietnam War. At this time in life, Jimmy is struggling with what he interprets as affection to and from the love of his life. The junior college student from Mount Sebastian, Martha, does not love Cross, rather only sees him as her distant companion.…

    • 1318 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Superior Essays

    He was seen by others as a polite and well-spoken gentleman. David is the first born child to his mother Opel and father. Although, soon after his mother and father both divorced. David and his sister Peggy was sent to live with their grandparents on a farm near Mountainair, New Mexico. As a child before the killings…

    • 1715 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Decent Essays

    When we first read the book Into the Wild, it seemed to me like his parents were not very worried about what he was doing with his life because he was a great son and student so there was nothing so they thought for them to really worry about . But I feel that they never saw things from his perspective, they never really knew what he was feeling deep down inside. In the book it shows that Chris’s relationship with his parents was not good. He refuses to get any gifts from them and then he randomly disappears .…

    • 215 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Chrysalids Sparknotes

    • 526 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Uncle Axel guides David, and protects him. Uncle Axel even goes to the length of killing Alan when he thinks David is in danger of him. If David hadn’t told Uncle Axel about his telepathy, Alan may have exposed the entire…

    • 526 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Bringing Up Baby Themes

    • 1376 Words
    • 6 Pages

    In the final scene, Susan climbs on top of the dinosaur, destroying David’s life work. This action, which would have previously also tore down David’s entire world, does not have the same affect on him.…

    • 1376 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    His purpose is to simply be the son of Monica and Henry Swinton. He does a good job of that, but he’s also smart enough to realize that the love he has for his mother Monica is not reciprocated. David also has trouble communicating with his mother, but the words he simply can’t get out are, “Dear Mummy, I hope you’re well just now. I love you…” (Aldiss 114).…

    • 781 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Behavioral Alternatives Relationships If you have been a direct care staff long enough to form positive relationships with the children, this connections will help you to change children’s behavior. If the children care about you, they are more likely to respond to your requests and interventions. Group mood and structure Being sensitive to what the group is feeling can help you change behavior. A bored or restless group can be a cue that you need to provide some activity.…

    • 1029 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    He has grown in faith and endurance when his sheep are attacked and protects them by strongly throwing a rock and killing the bear. This experience with little things allowed God to trust him with a giant later in his life and he was also able to defeat the mighty giant with the Lords help. When David becomes famous he refused to enjoy himself, but gives glory to God. He later is placed in the palace with the abusive and angry King.…

    • 734 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    He turns himself to the police as “he had come to his senses” and chooses to go to the Insane Asylum so that his family can be safe from him. When David is released from the asylum, he chooses not to return to his family because he did not wish to inflict more pain and stress on the family. David is afraid that he will unintentionally become violent and cause pain (Kessler 10). David chooses to spend the rest of his life away from his family to protect them from himself and his…

    • 1520 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Hidden Disaster than Tribulation In waknuk only time changes the sunrise and sets then give a turn to the moon and the stars. The sun rises again to show that it is another day and days pass, months and years Waknuks are just counting dates, but no changes their thoughts are still behind way behind while the rest of the world is well civilized. They are afraid of change so that they destroy whatever it is new but in a wrong way. They torture, kill and make peoples to migrate further separate children from their family.…

    • 1011 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays