The antagonist is IT and the "Dark Thing".
The man with the red eyes is just a person perrfered as a robot controlled by the evil controller IT, and to meg he ha s red eyes but he really doesn't in my opuion.
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The climax of A Wrinkle in Time would probably be in the chapter of the man with the red eyes when Charles Wallace is gone to IT from trusting the man with the red eyes and letting him in.
Meg realized that love was what she had and what IT did not and she used that love to save Charles Wallace from the mind of the man with red eyes.
Hank
It means to be incomplete or not good enough.
The children don't know where they are, so the man thinks that the IT hasn't processed them properly, so he brings them in to be REPROCESSED.
The antagonist(s) of a wrinkle in time are IT, The Black Thing, and The Man with the Red Eyes.
The climax of A Wrinkle in Time would probably be in the chapter of the man with the red eyes when Charles Wallace is gone to IT from trusting the man with the red eyes and letting him in.
Meg realized that love was what she had and what IT did not and she used that love to save Charles Wallace from the mind of the man with red eyes.
If this is related to the book "Wrinkle in Time", then please state so and/or place this question in the correct category.
Hank
Assuming Man Wrinkle died at 9 years of an old man (which would total 100% of his life: 1.00 - .25 - .125 - .50 = .125. Man Wrinkle lived one-eighth of his life as an old man. If one-eighth of his life was 9 years, then he spent 36 years as an active man, 9 years as a youth, and 18 years as a boy. Man Wrinkle died at 72 years of age.
It means to be incomplete or not good enough.
The children don't know where they are, so the man thinks that the IT hasn't processed them properly, so he brings them in to be REPROCESSED.
It means he doesn't love you but likes looking into your eyes.
When every man did that which was right in his own eyes. A time of disobedience and lawlessness. A time of judgement, oppession, repentance, and deliverance
In "A Wrinkle in Time," this quote by Helen Keller is used to show the theme of perseverance in the face of challenges, suggesting that a person of strong character will not be swayed from doing what is right even in difficult circumstances. It exemplifies the idea that a person's inner values and principles are what guide their actions, regardless of external obstacles.
The Man with the Child in His Eyes was created in 1975.