In "A Wrinkle in Time," Calvin O'Keefe struggles with feelings of isolation and inadequacy due to his troubled family life and his exceptional intelligence. He feels disconnected from his peers and grapples with the pressure to meet expectations. Throughout the story, his conflict deepens as he confronts both external challenges, such as battling the dark forces threatening Meg and Charles Wallace, and internal struggles regarding his self-worth and belonging. Ultimately, his journey reflects a quest for identity and acceptance within the larger cosmic battle against evil.
At the end of A Wrinkle in Time, Charles Wallace is freed, and the three Murrys and Calvin return home.
Meg and Charles go on another planet and take him home.
Meg helped Calvin with Math Homework
Find his friends father?
He is invited to the Murray's house for dinner.
At the end of A Wrinkle in Time, Charles Wallace is freed, and the three Murrys and Calvin return home.
At the end of A Wrinkle in Time, Charles Wallace is freed, and the three Murrys and Calvin return home.
At the end of A Wrinkle in Time, Charles Wallace is freed, and the three Murrys and Calvin return home.
Communication
Meg and Charles go on another planet and take him home.
Meg helped Calvin with Math Homework
Find his friends father?
Find his friends father?
calvin and mrs who
megs helpers are calvin and her little brother.
calvin's gift is communication!
He is invited to the Murray's house for dinner.