In Chapter 1 of "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, Meg Murry is introduced as a high school student who feels out of place and struggles with self-doubt. She is described as being somewhat awkward, with a complex mix of emotions. Meg is intelligent but often frustrated with her situation, particularly her academic challenges and her feelings of isolation. She is worried about her younger brother, Charles Wallace, and feels a strong sense of loyalty to her family. Overall, she embodies the struggles of adolescence, including insecurity and the desire for acceptance.
In the book A Wrinkle in Time how can you'd describe Meg in Chapter 1
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