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In Madeline L’Engle’s "A Wind in the Door," we meet Meg, a young girl grappling with insecurities and fear. Her brother, Charles Wallace, is gravely ill, and Meg must venture inside him to confront the nothingness threatening his life. As she navigates this perilous journey, she discovers that her perceived weaknesses can become sources of strength. This poignant tale explores themes of courage, love, and self-acceptance while highlighting Meg's transformation from insecurity to empowerment as she battles the forces of darkness to save her brother.
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A Wind in the Door By Madeline L’engle Dan Grushkevich Help Me!
Meg’s Personality • Meg is weak but you don’t know exactly how old • Meg is insecure, scared and she never thinks she is right • Charles Wallace, her brother is sick with a major sickness that cannot be treated and she needs to go inside him and save his life
Meg goes in Charles stops the ecthoros (nothingness who try to destroy the world by going to might have beens) from killing Charles’s Farandole from dying to save Charles. In this story Meg learned that her insecurities and fear can help her. Solution