Meg is about going back to Camazotz to rescue Charles Wallace. She stubbornly refuses to talk about anything else.
Mr. Murry is without his glasses. He is very near-sighted.
To IT, Meg is more than Calvin because she reacts more passionately . IT finds her vehemence amusing.
Mrs. Whatsit speaks to Meg on the planet of the blind beasts. She is abrupt with Meg because time is short and Meg is misbehaving.
Meg is soothed at first just by the presence of her father. She is comforted by being able to touch or hug him if she needs to.
Charles Wallace is typically very respectful to his elders and family members, but IT makes him behave very to his father.
Meg especially dislikes the tone of IT's voice as Charles Wallace drones on about the benefits of living on Camazotz. IT makes Charles Wallace act like he knows more than everyone else.
Portions of IT have become from disuse. Parts of IT are weak and nonfunctioning because of this neglect.
Charles' becomes jerkier the longer IT resides inside him. His walk becomes progressively more mechanistic.
Though Meg recovers physically from her encounter with the Black Thing, she remains in a(n) of depression and despair for some time afterwards. She is lost in a sad fog.
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