In "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, Charles Wallace resists being hypnotized by using his strong will and intellect. He relies on his deep connection with his family, particularly his love for Meg, to maintain his sense of self. Additionally, he focuses on his own thoughts and emotions, which helps him break free from the influence of IT, the malevolent force attempting to control him. This inner strength ultimately empowers him to reject the hypnotic control.
His family stopped him with their powers.
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The climax is when Meg faces IT to get Charles Wallace back. she uses her love to get him back from being hypnotized.
He is small and has blond hair.
Charles Wallace allows himself to be hypnotized as a means to confront his fears and the overwhelming power he feels from the IT. He recognizes that by submitting to hypnosis, he can gain insight into his own abilities and the situation he faces. Ultimately, it reflects his desire to understand and overcome the challenges posed by the malevolent force controlling him. This act signifies his willingness to take risks for the sake of his family and their mission.
The climax is when Meg faces IT to get Charles Wallace back. she uses her love to get him back from being hypnotized. Partykid37: Thank you so much I finally finished my project = )
Charles Wallace Boswell died in 1956.
Charles Wallace Boswell was born in 1886.
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Wallace Charles Wurth was born in 1896.