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A Wrinkle in Time . Illustrated . In the following storyboard, we focus on one short , specific passage from the novel:.
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A Wrinkle in Time Illustrated
In the following storyboard, we focus on one short, specific passage from the novel: Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace are Tessering in higher dimensions. They soon find themselves thrust onto a two dimensional planet. This occurs in chapter 5, The Tesseract (p. 76).
The tessering sequence, especially, is described in the book as "nothingness." Meg feels only "the dissolution of her body." The move to two dimensions is a feeling of "being completely flattened."
"There was a gust of wind and a great thrust and a sharp shattering as she was shoved through-what?. . . If Calvin was still holding her hand she could not feel it. But this time she was prepared for the sudden and complete dissolution of her body," (p. 76).
"Without warning, coming as complete and unexpected shock, she felt a pressure she had never imagined, as though she were being completely flattened out by an enormous steam roller.”
Works Cited paintings by Abigail Ranger photographs and computer graphics by Karen Siegel
Writing Time… • In at least one paragraph, describe what you think the experience of tessering would be like- use all the senses in your description.