The Crysalids
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Main character and narrator of the novel
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Learns at a very young age that he is different from other people
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Hard for him to fit in with the people in his community.
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Has the ability to send thought shapes to other people with this ability.
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He is isolated from his family because he is different from them.
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He finds other people with the same ability as him and he feels less alone.
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He was incredibly courageous because he lived in his town for very long, and stayed strong and faced his fears every day.
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When David’s home town finds out about his difference he is forced to change the way he lived for his whole childhood, and escape to the Fringes
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David still stays strong and adapts to a new culture
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David is close to his Uncle Axel, he was the only one that David could speak to freely about his thought-shaper ability. Uncle Axel helped David understand his ability, and helped him overcome it.
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He was close to his cousin Rosalind, who also had the same ability as David. They escaped their hometown together.
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David was also close to Petra, his younger sister, who also was a thought-shaper. David and Rosalind both helped little Petra to understand thought shaping, and become one of them.
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Therefore, David was a very courageous character in the Crysalids; it was not easy for David to overcome the feeling of never being accepted in his family.
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He had to face enemies that were much bigger and stronger then he