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Compare And Contrast A Wrinkle In Time
In the book " A wrinkle in Time " and the movie " A Wrinkle in Time " the both have the same characters and the setting the conflict is different and some of the characters are different to but in the setting to is a little different . I will start with the character differences now the aunt beast was to be tall and had tentacles and have no eyes . Meg in "A Wrinkle In Time " the book she has braces and glasses and but in the movie she has no glasses or braces . Charles Wallaces is 5 years old in the book but in the movie he's 6 years old in the movie and Charles Wallaces is not in school in the book and he is in school in the movie . the setting and conflict in Camazots in different in the movie and have different endings

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