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In "A Wrinkle in Time," Calvin questions the nature of Meg's father, particularly regarding his absence and the reasons behind it. He wonders why someone as brilliant as Mr. Murry would willingly leave his family and if his disappearance is connected to some failure or fault of his own. Calvin also contemplates the impact of Mr. Murry's absence on Meg and her family, reflecting on the emotional toll it takes on them. These questions highlight Calvin's concern for Meg and his desire to understand the complexities of her family situation.

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