In "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which bestow gifts upon Calvin O'Keefe to aid him in his journey. They give him the gift of communication, which allows him to express his feelings more openly, and a deeper understanding of love and empathy. Additionally, Mrs. Who provides him with a quote from Shakespeare, emphasizing the importance of courage and strength in the face of adversity. These gifts empower Calvin to confront challenges alongside Meg and Charles Wallace.
Mrs Who gives Meg her eyeglasses. She "gives" Charles Wallace a quotation from Goethe and Calvin a quotation from Shakespeare. Mrs. Whatsit "gives" each of the children an enhancement of their own natural gifts: Meg's faults, Charles Wallace's resilience and Calvin's ability to communicate with others. Mrs. Which simple tells the children to go down to the town and stay together.
to communicate with everything
mrs whatsit- love mrs who- glasses mrs which- the gift of something that meg had and IT did not
They are going to camazotz to find their father
They are going to camazotz to find their father
Calvin called Mrs Whatsit's companions "guardian angels" because they displayed supernatural abilities, such as appearing out of nowhere and the ability to alter their form. Calvin perceived them as angelic beings due to their mysterious and benevolent nature.
Before sending Meg to Camazotz, the three Mrs. W's give her several gifts to aid her on her journey. They provide her with a piece of advice, a gift of Mrs. Whatsit's love, and a tesseract to help her travel through space and time. Additionally, Mrs. Which offers her the power of courage, emphasizing the importance of her inner strength. These gifts are meant to support her as she confronts the challenges ahead.
because she was upset after she told meg, calvin and Charles Wallace that she was a star who died trying to fight the darkness
Mrs. Whatsit Battled The Black Thing, Then Exploded And Plummeted to Earth. L'Engele Has Not Revealed Anything Else.
Mrs. Whatsit claimed to have sprained her dignity after she fell over in her chair.
In "A Wrinkle In Time," Mrs. Whatsit tells Meg to stay angry because she believes the anger will cause her to be stronger when facing the obstacles that lie before them. She also tells them all to remain strong, and that of all the children, it's Calvin who faces the greatest danger.
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