Where did the Triffids come from?

The Triffids were an alternative rock band from 1978-89, originating in Perth, Western Australia.
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Are Triffids aliens?

Triffids first appeared in the book Day of the Triffids by the English sci-fi author John Wyndham. In the book they were not extraterrestrial as depicted in the 1962 movie, but were supposedly bioengineered in the Soviet Union.
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Why did John Wyndham write The Day of the Triffids?

It could be argued that one of the reasons why John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids reached such a vast audience is that it can be read as a symbolic negotiation of the British situation in the first few years after the Second World War.
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How were the triffids killed?

In a last effort to hold them off, Tom sprays them with a salt-water fire hose and the triffids begin to dissolve in a cloud of green smoke. Tom realizes that sea water was the answer they have been looking for all along and uses the hose to kill the rest of the Triffids in the lighthouse.
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When was Day of the Triffids set?

Early manuscripts of The Day of the Triffids in the Wyndham Archive (University of Liverpool) have deleted year and day dates that are not entirely consistent but it seems that the novel was first set in 1965 and that that date was later advanced to 1976. Bill Masen born. Triffids begin to appear around the world.
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What is a Triffid?



What was John Wyndham real name?

John Wyndham, pseudonym of John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris, (born July 10, 1903, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng. —died March 11, 1969, London), English science-fiction writer who examined the human struggle for survival when catastrophic natural phenomena suddenly invade a comfortable English setting.
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Is The Day of the Triffids a good book?

The Day of the Triffids has become a sci-fi classic. It is an engrossing and entertaining novel that contains the best elements of the genre – it indulges the reader with an experience of a fantastical world while making poignant observations about our own.
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What did a Triffid look like?

Appearance. Triffids have a straight stem, springing from a woody bole which is shaggy with little rootlet hairs. This bole is roughly spherical with three bluntly-tapered projections extending from the lower part. These can dig into the soil to function as temporary roots.
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What is meant by Triffid?

/ (ˈtrɪfɪd) / noun. any of a species of fictional plants that supposedly grew to a gigantic size, were capable of moving about, and could kill humans.
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What inspired John Wyndham to write the Chrysalids?

John Wyndham's inspiration for writing The Chrysalids came from his own life experience, as he participated in WWII with the British Army.
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What is John Wyndham's most famous story?

The most famous adaptation of Wyndham's work is The Village of the Damned, the 1960 film of his novel The Midwich Cuckoos; director Wolf Rilla delivered a fabulously eerie, claustrophobic film that quickly became a sci-fi classic.
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Where was Day of the Triffids filmed?

The scenes based in a religious community were filmed at the Hospital of St Cross in Winchester. The pub which Coker and his team take over is The Cockpit which is on St Andrew's Hill in the St Pauls area of London.
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Is the word Triffid copyrighted?

Triffid and Triffids are Registered UK Trademarks owned by us. Any unauthorised use of a trade mark is unlawful.
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What is the Norse Kraken?

The Kraken is perhaps the largest monster ever imagined by mankind. In Nordic folklore, it was said to haunt the seas from Norway through Iceland and all the way to Greenland.
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What is the story of the Kraken?

Originating in Scandinavian folklore, the kraken is usually depicted as an aggressive cephalopod-like creature capable of destroying entire ships and dragging sailors to their doom.
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What is the Kraken based on?

Giant squid

Verrill. After a specimen of the giant squid, Architeuthis, was discovered by Rev. Moses Harvey and published in science by Professor A. E. Verrill, commentators have remarked on this cephalopod as possibly explaining the legendary kraken.
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Can Triffids walk?

A Triffid is a carnivorous plant that can grow up to eight feet tall. They are ambulatory (can walk) and have some sort of intelligence which is not controlled by a brain.
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How do you look after a Triffid?

Pinguicula species - Butterworts. For Mexican species, keep soil damp but do not stand in water. Keep warm and protect from full sun (a north-facing windowsill is ideal, or shade them with a taller plant). In the winter allow soil to dry out almost completely and mist the plants lightly occasionally.
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