You will
probably have the easiest time answering this question if you examine the character of Meg. The
book centers mostly on her, and her character is the most developed in the story. She is also a
complex person. From the start of the story, Meg is shown to be impatient, impulsive, moody,
irascible, and lacking in self-confidence. However, we see her overcome these characteristics
and even use them to her advantage as the story progresses.
Indeed, Meg has
many conflicting feelings about herself that you can use when answering this question. She has
strong feelings about just about everything and everyone but is hard on herself for her own
emotionality. As Meg says in chapter 1 (page 12 in my edition), "I
hate being an oddball." But as her mother...
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