Compare And Contrast A Wrinkle In Time

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Have you ever wondered if you can faster than then the speed of light. Well that's what they do in the story and movie a wrinkle in time, A Wrinkle In Time the movie is way better than the book. The Story A Wrinkle In Time, is about a girl Meg and her Brother Charles-Wallace. Their father was missing when Charles was just brought into the house and Meg was a little girl. A couple years later they meet these strange people called Mrs.Which, Mrs.Who, And Mrs.Whatsit. They Told them that they can help them find their father then they go on adventure to find him. The movie is alot better then the book for the movie having a better ending the people in the book knowing where their father is but in the movie it's kind of a adventure and for the movie not having all the unnecessary things that the book has.

One reason why the movie is better is because, The ending was alot better in the movie then the book. In the text of the book on page 107 at the ending chapter i can't really comma quote it because it's the whole bunch of paragraphs but i can explain it. It talks about
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But in the movie they skip that entire part i think that was better because i felt that it was vague and not needed because IT is explained later in the movie by the whos. The book states on page 60 it states“But I’ve been reprocessed once and that was more than enough. And I don’t want to get sent to IT. I’ve never been sent to IT and I can’t risk having that happen.” There is a whole section on this on page 60 but i had to pull out something giving a hint about it but to carry on the movie has none of that but the whos in the movie tell meg and everyone else what IT is. This shows that movie was better because i don't think that this was needed because it's to vague and spends so much time and pages on this one scene which was not needed at all that is why they left it out of the

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