Saturday, 20 October 2012

Why is Meg Murry important in Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle In Time?

Meg Murry is
essential in 's A Wrinkle In Time because she is the
. Just as all protagonists, Meg does a great deal of
evolving as the story progresses. She starts out as an awkward,
immature high school student who is threatened by her teachers to be dropped by a grade and is
angry about her father's disappearance. Meg's first transformation
begins to take place when she first starts a friendship with popular, athletic Calvin who even
shows romantic interest in Meg, telling her her eyes are beautiful. As the story progresses and
Meg embarks on a journey to find her father...




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