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Discuss the similarities/differences between the ideas of a community (inc. devised work) in The Yarn with The Chrysalids, The Children and The Crucible.  

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A Community Task: Discuss the similarities/differences between the ideas of a community (inc. devised work) in The Yarn with The Chrysalids, The Children and The Crucible. Our stimulus extract from The Yarn (our most recent text) provided us with various themes that we had grown to be familiar with. After brainstorming The Yarn it came to our attention that it's ambiguous and almost chilling storyline was similar to those of The Chrysalids, The Children and The Crucible. The theme of prejudice was evident throughout all of the texts and seemed to follow the exact same definition - "discrimination towards those different to you". In The Yarn the "Dowser" family put themselves on the outside of their community, this could have been them being prejudice against the community and not wanting to be involved or fear of being disliked. By volunteering out of the community they did not allow the community to...

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