A Wrinkle in Time

what are Megs feeling about her father, brother and Calvin after escaping from IT? do you think she should feel this way? EXPLAIN.

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he begins to question her father’s judgment of tessering her and Calvin away and leaving Charles Wallace behind. Soon, she fills up with anger, realizing that "she had found her father and he had not made everything all right. Everything kept getting worse and worse.” Mr. Murry tries to console her and tell her that he is not a perfect person, but Meg only gets angrier and angrier and accuses him of almost letting the Black Thing get her. I think Meg is just frustrated, she doesn't understand the mental and emotional strength that her father and brother were under.

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How does meg feel about her brother?

Meg is upset with her father for tessering her and Calvin away and leaving Charles Wallace behind. She questions her father’s judgement and abilities when he tessers to a completely unfamiliar planet by accident and leaves his son with the monstrous IT on Camazotz. Mr. Murry tries to console Meg, but that only leads to her accusing him of almost letting the Black Thing get her. Meg seems to be only angry at her father but that is just her covering up how scared she is for Charles Wallace. They have left this small boy alone with IT, Meg could easily lose one of the people she cares for most in the world, her little brother.

I think that Meg can rightfully be a bit upset with her father, but he was really trying to what’s best for her, Calvin and Charles. Her father had to make an important, on-the-spot decision and in hindsight, I think it was the right decision. I understand that Meg is frustrated and scared, but she can't just pin it all on her father.

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