Thursday, January 5, 2012

Reading Response "A Wrinkle in Time"

   In the book A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle, I can realte to the main character Meg. She is the kind of character that gets upset quickly, that is very impatient, and very loving and caring.   We both get upset quickly, especially very angry real quick. Sometimes our anger leads us to act without really thinking, our emotions getting the better of us. We both get upset over little unimportant things, things that are so small that sometimes they are even noticed, but we make a whole big fuss over them, making them into these huge problems.
   We are really impatient. We always race ahead of others, not really looking into the future and seeing what would really happen if we considered the options we had. This fault leads to mistakes we make, but for some reason that doesn't slow our rapid pace. We don't really learn from those mistakes, even though we are supposed to.
   Even though we may not look it, we are both very loving and caring. We express this in different ways, ways that aren't very noticeable. We have our own styes of expressing these very strong emotions, we just display them differently. We both have a motherly instinct that we can't help but follow, looking out for our siblings first before ourselves.
   Even though Meg and I are similar in some ways, that doesn't mean we are exactly the same person. It's not just our emotions that make us who we are, but our soul.

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