We see that Mrs.Whatsit has sacrificed her life for something greater-to destroy the darkness. This is similar to what _______ did for us.
Jesus
What is the Man with Red Eyes' goal?
To hypnotize the three children so that they can be under conformity.
Meg says it is impossible to be happy without being ________.
unhappy
What do Mrs. Who's glasses symbolize?
Clarity or deeper understanding.
Camazotz is a mixed up version of the city ________.
'Camelot' from King Arthur's Tale
Why does Charles hit the Man violently?
He thinks that the Man is anything, but a human. Charles Wallace says, "...it's coming through you. It isn't you."(139)
Meg realizes the ___________ on Camazotz. She is amazed how everything is done simultaneously and in the same way.
conformity
Mr. Murray has strong intellect, but has a hard time ____________ ___ ___.
understanding his son
Mrs. Who gives her glasses to Meg to save it for their last _________ of _______ or their last resort.
moment, peril
What does the Man with Red Eyes offer?
easy happiness and freedom
Calvin uses his gift of ______________ to get Charles out of __, but fails.
communication, IT
IT is a big brain that takes over ________________.
consciousness
Why is Charles Wallace given the Goethe quote?
To remind him that even if he has the ability of understanding others, he shouldn't always rely on that ability.
Which one of our themes does this chapter focus on?
Individuality vs. Conformity
Why is it confusing for Calvin that Charles says, "... we have conquered all illnesses, all deformity."(153)?
Charles has lived his whole life with Meg and the rest of his family so it is impossible for him to know about most things on Camazotz.
What does Meg recall to use that is given to them?
The spectacles
Why is Charles Wallace's ability to understand others not working in Camazotz?
Everyone is the same, so it is hard for him to understand each person differently.
Charles Wallace's ________ has changed at the end of the chapter.
essence
What does Meg realize after seeing people on Camazotz?
She realizes that she is lucky not to be conformed and to not be moving in the same, monotonous way of the humans on the planet.
What does Meg think that is wrong about her father?
Meg thinks that her father is going to be responsible for the burden of bringing Charles back.