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Meg initially comes to know Mrs. Whatsit as the tramp who stole bed-sheets from their neighbors and then sought shelter from a storm in the Murrys' warm kitchen. She later learns that Mrs. Whatsit gave up her existence as a star in order to fight the Dark Thing.
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Margaret Murry, known as Meg, is a curious yet misunderstood adolescent who defeats the antagonistic forces of evil around her by allowing her weaknesses to be realized as her greatest strengths, with the help of her family, friends, and trusted guides.
Meg is a thirteen-year-old girl who is a misfit at school, despite her unusual intelligence that the teachers can't seem to appreciate. The main source of her unhappiness, however, comes from the fact that her…
Meg Murry. Meg Murry, the protagonist. At the age of thirteen, Meg is going through an awkward phase. Her figure is gangly and her hair stringy; she wears both braces and glasses.
Meg is a gifted math student, but her intelligence, combined with her stubbornness and impatience, makes it difficult for her to fit in at school. Meg is fiercely protective of Charles Wallace, who also doesn’t fit in with the other school children.
Meg Murry, one of the main characters of the novel, lives in a small town with her mother and three brothers. She is portrayed as an awkward girl who doesn't do particularly well in school nor fit in with the popular crowd.
10 Φεβ 2012 · Meg’s personality is not the best. She seems to have a low-self-esteem and thinks she’s dumb. Meg takes things very seriously and she is very straight forward.