Sunday, October 4, 2015

How does Mrs. Wender feel about David in The Chrysalids?

We can infer that Mrs. Wender trusts David and believes
that he means what he says when he tells her that he can keep Sophie's secret about her
sixth toe. Of course, this is a potential moment of disaster for the Wender family as
they have worked so hard to try and conceal Sophie's deformity from everyone. They know,
as David does not fully realise yet, that if this is discovered, then Sophie will be
neutered and expelled into the Fringes to live with others that have been similarly
treated by society.


We are told much later on in the novel
that Mrs. Wender always felt that David somehow understood. Sophie herself tells David
this when she rescues him:


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"My mother said there was something... something
about the way you sometimes seemed to understand her before she
spoke."



Thus we can see that
Mrs. Wender felt some kind of connection and understanding coming from David, enough to
trust him with her daughter's secret.

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