Themes Of A Wrinkle In Time

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I eagerly read the book, A Wrinkle In time by, Madeleine L’engle. A wrinkle In time is a novel all about Meg Murry, a high school student who is transported through time and space with her younger brother Charles Wallace and her friend Calvin O'Keefe to rescue her father, who is a gifted scientist, from the evil forces that hold him prisoner on another planet. Meg faces many different climaxes with her brother, Charles and her own father. Some challenges Meg faces with her brother, Charles Wallace. Meg went on a dangerous, nerve-raking, blood curdling and, frightening adventure just, to save her brother Charles Wallace from a dark-sided, selfish, greedy, and evil thing, called IT. “....For that he was a spirit too delicate to act their earthy …show more content…

This was demonstrated when, Meg wants to know absolutely everything about everything and everyone around her. Meg wants to understand everything around her. Throughout the novel, Meg begins to listen to her mother's wisdom about patient and not needing to know everything. Although she can't understand their language, she accepts the dance of the creatures on Uriel are beautiful. Meg knows that the three Black thing is evil even though Meg does not really know what it is. Ultimately, she confronts IT on her return to Camazotz. When she rejects, IT she rejects her totally need for a total understanding around her. The theme of A Wrinkle In Time reveals the significant message by, explaining what IT had done to Meg and to show Meg not to let anything get in the way of …show more content…

A Wrinkle In time teaches kids the messages of individuality and nonconforming friendship, and courage that have inspired tons of generation for people. A wrinkle In Time is also, a good book for kids who have ever felt different or lonely who may have dealt with a little bit of tough situations in life. A Wrinkle In Time demonstrated not only, individually but, bravery and love. In the book, A Wrinkle In Time, Meg faces many different dilemmas in her life. Especially when, Meg gets in trouble and wants to be “normal” like everyone else. One through ten? Hmm… I would rate this book a 10! Oh My Gosh. A Wrinkle In Time, teaches little boys and girls what it really means to love someone and also, how to deal with special problems that might be occurring in your life. In the novel, Meg faces many different steps in her life when, she goes to highschool. For example, when she got into a fight with one of her peers because, everyone saw Meg differently but, all meg wanted was to be “normal” like everyone

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