Wrinkle in Time has many religious themes. Love is one big one - Meg has to use love to overcome the evil It. The three "old ladies" also flat out talk about Jesus and Muhammad when they're showing the children that Earth is behind the dark curtain.
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A Wrinkle in Time is a traditionally constructed novel, so the exposition of the story primarily appears in the first chapter. Other elements of it are shared throughout the story though.
A Wrinkle in Time is a traditionally constructed novel, so the exposition of the story primarily appears in the first chapter. Other elements of it are shared throughout the story though.
NO! It is a sci-fi/fantasy story. It's worth reading!
Because "we're" means "we are."
The story takes place before the moon landing!
In the book "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, the use of onomatopoeia can be found in descriptions of the fantastical world the characters travel through, such as "tesser" for the act of traveling through a wrinkle in time. These onomatopoeic words help create a sense of wonder and excitement in the story.
A Wrinkle in Time was created in 1962.
Meg is the Protagonist on A wrinkle in time.
He has 8 anonymous siblings, and Hinky and Whippy.
A Wrinkle in Time was written by Madeleine L'Engle.
The sequel to a Wrinkle in Time is The Wind in the Door.