Wednesday, 21 July 2010

What does Meg think about herself?

I
assume that this question is asking about Meg at the very beginning of the book. When readers
are first introduced to Meg she is not feeling good about herself. She's in the attic throwing
herself a little pity party. She thinks that she can do nothing right:


On top of Meg Murry doing everything wrong.


We know that some of her depression is school-related. Meg has just
been dropped down to the lowest section of her grade level. To add insult to injury, Meg even
has teachers insulting her intelligence.

Really, Meg, I
don't understand how a child with...

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