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Matilda (children's literature)

Matilda is a novel by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. It was first published in London in 1988 by Jonathan Cape. It was adapted into a film in 1996.

Synopsis

The parents of Matilda Wormwood care little about her, and they encourage her to watch television instead of reading books, which she prefers. Matilda instead goes to the library and amasses a great deal of knowledge, so that when she starts school, she is miles ahead of everyone else. Her friendly teacher, Miss Honey, appeals to have Matilda moved up, but the evil headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, refuses.

The Trunchbull, as she is known, is a monster. She keeps children in a horrific torture device which is called The Chokey or swings them in the air, often without any evidence they've actually committed a crime or simply because she doesn't like them. The Trunchbull's treatment of her students is nothing short of child abuse and she seems to believe intimidation is the best method of teaching. She says her idea of a perfect school would be one with no students at all.

Meanwhile, Matilda discovers she has telekinetic powers, a secret which she confides only to Miss Honey. Miss Honey is very curious about Matilda's powers and she takes Matilda to her home, a tiny cottage, where Matilda discovers Miss Honey is extremely poor. Matilda asks why, and Miss Honey explains how, after her father's death, she was left in the care of his sister-in-law, Miss Honey's aunt. Miss Honey's aunt was a demon and made Miss Honey her slave.

Miss Honey's aunt demanded to be paid back for feeding and clothing her niece. Miss Honey was so terrified of her that she agreed. Miss Honey pays her aunt so much that now she lives on the fringe. Matida asks who the aunt is and Miss Honey reveals that it is none other than Miss Trunchbull. With this information, Matida formulates a plan as to how she get rid of the Trunchbull for good.

When the Trunchbull investigates Miss Honey's class, Matilda uses her powers to write on the blackboard. She pretends to be Miss Honey's father's spirit writing and demands that Miss Trunchbull give Miss Honey her wages and her father's house. At the sight of seeing this being written as though by an invisible hand, Miss Trunchbull faints.

Miss Trunchbull disappears, abandoning her brother-in-law's house. Also, his will turns up, and it is discovered that Miss Honey was the rightful heir to his property. Therefore, Miss Honey moves into her father's house and, with the Trunchbull gone, Matilda is moved into the top form. Matilda loses her powers. Miss Honey believes this is because Matilda's brain now has to work harder, with her competing against children twice her age.

Meanwhile, the law catches up with Matilda's father, who has been selling stolen cars. He decides to move the whole family to Spain, but Matilda asks them to let her remain with Miss Honey. They agree, as it is less bother, and drive away forever.

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