A Wrinkle In Time Analysis

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“And the light shineth int the darkness; and the darkness comprehend it not” PG 100

3- You can look at the Dark Thing as a metaphor. There have been evils throughout history that have plagued mankind. What are some examples of man’s inhumanity to man?

A major in humanity to man would be 9/11 men from ISIS were sent to kill thousands of people in the twin towers, pentagon, and white house. Next another example would be the recent shooting in Las Vegas were a man shot about 550 people. Finnaly a example would be all the african american slaves that were taken from the homelands and sent to work in the americas. Today we know that these are crimes that shouldn’t be done, but back then all those people were just doing what they had learned to
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For example a minor justified risk would be speeding and running a red light if your wife was pregnant,because you had a good reason to do it. A foolish example would be if you had no reason to take a risk and you put yourself or other people in danger. For example if you took the risk of texting while driving it wouldn’t be very smart bcause you could crash and hurt yourself and or other people. In A Wrinkle in Time Meg takes the risk of going back to Camazotz to get Charles Wallace. This is a justified risk because Meg had a reason to go and a plan to …show more content…
What are the dangers of conformity?

Some people may be appealed to conformity because that means that everything is in perfect order. For example in a neighborhood they may have certian conformities that people have to follow like, no non domesticated animals, all fencing has to be the same, and you have to have your lawn mowed. Conformity can also be dangerous because the person creating them can have too much power. For example in A Wrinkle in Time there are conformities on the planets of Camazotz, but the reason that they are dangerous is because IT is powerful above all.

4- What might you learn about how to live from real-life and fictional heroes?

Real life and fictional heros can be role models for people to look up to starting at a young age. Role models can teach you things like compassion, responsibilities, and honor. Looking up to that all your life can change the way you do things. For example in A Wrinkle in Time Meg looked up to hr father and she did everything just like he did, so he taught her a different and easier way to do math and science, and now she only does it that way.

Literary Analysis Questions-

1-What ideas about fighting evil are suggested by A Wrinkle in