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How does the usage of symbols make “A Wrinkle In Time” a visually and conceptually
memorable novel?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Madeleine L’Engle’s best-known novel has been a staple in literature classes for decades. A Wrinkle in Time tells the story of the Murry family’s adventure to save their father from the clutches of evil while traveling through space and discovering a host of unique creatures along the way. Just as compelling as the exciting adventure is the character development of the protagonists, who discover their own strengths and weaknesses along the course of their journey. The novel is particularly appropriate for middle school and young teens due to its exploration of common teen issues, including self-doubt, identity struggles, sense of belonging, and personal growth. A Wrinkle in Time can be read as a coming-of-age story for Meg Murry, and an iteration of the hero’s journey pattern. Its focus on space, fantastical lands, and creatures will appeal to students who enjoy science fiction and fantasy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A Wrinkle in Time emphasizes the power of love to combat evil. Love for their father drives Meg and Charles Wallace to risk their lives. The feeling of love and acceptance Calvin feels with the Murrys drives him to leave his own cold home and adventure with people he barely knows.

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