Why Did She Write A Wrinkle In Time

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Why did she write A Wrinkle in time

I think she wrote the wrinkle in time because she liked science and fantasy. So she made a book that could be made with those things. She also liked Albert Einstein so she made him part of the book who is Meg’s younger brother Charles Wallace. I think she sees herself as Meg. Also, it mentions a tesseract. But we’ll get to that later because now we’re talking about the characters.
Charles Wallace Murry is a bright young boy who is very smart and can “see other things” that other people can’t. He gets controlled by It on the planet komozots, but Meg helps him out of it. He is a very good friend to Meg, Ms. Who, Ms.Whatsit, Ms. Which, his dad and his mom, and Calvin. He also has two older twin brothers as well.
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Charles Wallace), the perky, serious, delightful three Ms. W’s, a good friend of hers Calvin, and her miserable self. She helps save her dad and Charles Wallace and sees and experience terrible and amazing things on her journey. She goes through a tesseract and given gifts. One is Ms. Who's glasses which are only to use in dire emergencies. Meg, a different, yet loyal, loving, sad, happy, safe, distant, amazing young girl is the main character. Her mom is a scientist as well as her dad, she, Calvin, and the twins go to school while Charles Wallace stays at home and the three Mrs. W’s are all magical beings. Meg calls herself "blind like a bat" because she needs glasses to see. Meg is an awesome character that I personally

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