In "A Wrinkle in Time," many characters, including classmates and even some adults, perceive Charles Wallace as dumb because he struggles to communicate in conventional ways and often appears socially awkward. His intelligence is atypical; he thinks deeply and comprehensively, which makes it challenging for others to relate to him. Additionally, his advanced intellect and unique way of processing information lead others to misunderstand him, resulting in their underestimation of his abilities. Ultimately, this misjudgment highlights the theme of how society often values conformity over true intelligence.
Meg and Charles Wallace and how they try to protect each other even when it's hard, and when Meg doesn't think she can help Charles Wallace whose being controlled by the IT. She has help, but she had courage and she helped Charles Wallace by saying," I love you". over and over and they won the battle!
I think that Calvin is asked to go on the journey with Megan and Charles Wallace because it is her father and she is going to become the future.
meg thinks that Charles Wallace is gone forever dduuuuuuuhhhh who doesn't know that. She knows he's really smart and will be able to lead them.
"Calvin, your great gift is your ability to communicate, to communicate with all kinds of people.… So for you, I will strengthen it. Meg, I give you your faults.…I think you'll find they'll come in very handy on Camazotz.… Charles Wallace, I can only give you the resilience of your childhood." pg 96Each one of these traits is a "talisman" that Mrs. Whatsit gives to the children through pointing out their differences and strengths.
Branwen Zillah Maddox O'Keefe (Calvin's mom)Hinky (Calvin's sister or brother)Mr.Jenkins (high school principal)Sandy Murry (Meg's younger brother, Charles Wallace's older brother, Dennys's twin)Dennys Murry (Meg's younger brother, Charles Wallace's older brother, Sandy's twin)Dr.Alexander Murry (the Murrys's children's father)Dr.Kate Murry (the Murrys's children's father)Mrs.WhoMrs.WhatsitMrs.WhichThe 2nd Grade Level Spelling Machine OwnerPrime Coordinator (The Guy with Red Eyes)IT (the evil brain)Aunt Beast2nd Beast3rd BeastHappy MediumThe Mom of the Out of Rhythm of BoyThe Out of Rhythm BoyCalvin's Anonymous Younger Brother 1Calvin's Anonymous Younger Brother 2The Kid that Meg fought withThe Kid's MotherFortinbrasThe Meg's CatThe Postmistress
It tastes like sand to Charles Wallace because he blocked IT out of his mind. ONLY when he becomes manipulated by IT does he think that the food tastes good.
She was the only one who REALLY knew Charles Wallace out of the three.
In "A Wrinkle in Time," Charles Wallace's overconfidence and curiosity sometimes lead him into dangerous situations without fully considering the consequences. Additionally, his unwavering trust in IT's persuasive words demonstrates a lack of critical thinking and discernment. Lastly, his inability to fully understand and navigate the complexities of the dangerous world of Camazotz highlights his limitations despite his intelligence.
Meg and Charles Wallace and how they try to protect each other even when it's hard, and when Meg doesn't think she can help Charles Wallace whose being controlled by the IT. She has help, but she had courage and she helped Charles Wallace by saying," I love you". over and over and they won the battle!
I think that Calvin is asked to go on the journey with Megan and Charles Wallace because it is her father and she is going to become the future.
meg thinks that Charles Wallace is gone forever dduuuuuuuhhhh who doesn't know that. She knows he's really smart and will be able to lead them.
Mr. Murry is a complex character who struggles with his own feelings of inadequacy and fear. He may have been unable to rescue Charles Wallace due to his own insecurities and doubts about his abilities, as well as the overwhelming forces at play in the mysterious realm where Charles Wallace was trapped. His decision not to rescue Charles Wallace could also be influenced by a belief that his family needed to learn and grow through their own experiences.
"Calvin, your great gift is your ability to communicate, to communicate with all kinds of people.… So for you, I will strengthen it. Meg, I give you your faults.…I think you'll find they'll come in very handy on Camazotz.… Charles Wallace, I can only give you the resilience of your childhood." pg 96Each one of these traits is a "talisman" that Mrs. Whatsit gives to the children through pointing out their differences and strengths.
Branwen Zillah Maddox O'Keefe (Calvin's mom)Hinky (Calvin's sister or brother)Mr.Jenkins (high school principal)Sandy Murry (Meg's younger brother, Charles Wallace's older brother, Dennys's twin)Dennys Murry (Meg's younger brother, Charles Wallace's older brother, Sandy's twin)Dr.Alexander Murry (the Murrys's children's father)Dr.Kate Murry (the Murrys's children's father)Mrs.WhoMrs.WhatsitMrs.WhichThe 2nd Grade Level Spelling Machine OwnerPrime Coordinator (The Guy with Red Eyes)IT (the evil brain)Aunt Beast2nd Beast3rd BeastHappy MediumThe Mom of the Out of Rhythm of BoyThe Out of Rhythm BoyCalvin's Anonymous Younger Brother 1Calvin's Anonymous Younger Brother 2The Kid that Meg fought withThe Kid's MotherFortinbrasThe Meg's CatThe Postmistress
Mrs. Murray describes Charles Wallace's difference as his unique intelligence and ability to think deeply, which sets him apart from other children. She acknowledges that he struggles to communicate and connect with his peers, often leading to misunderstandings. This difference is both a gift and a challenge for him, as it allows him to see the world in a distinct way but also makes him feel isolated. Overall, Mrs. Murray highlights the complexities of Charles Wallace's character and the strengths that come with his differences.
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