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The article discusses the profound impact of Madeleine L'Engle’s novel "A Wrinkle in Time" on the science fiction genre and its role in creating a new archetype for heroines in literature. Originally written in a time when female characters were often sidelined, the story features Meg Murry, a strong, intelligent young girl who embarks on a cosmic adventure to rescue her father and confront evil. L’Engle's personal struggles with rejection and societal expectations shaped the narrative, resulting in a story that blends science fiction with themes of family, love, and personal empowerment. "A Wrinkle in Time" not only challenged the norms of its time but also paved the way for future female protagonists and deeper narrative complexities in young adult literature.
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