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Matilda - Paper

Matilda


Too smart for her own good, is a legendary saying used for people that
are so smart that at the end of their life it can be dangerous for them. In the
fantastic story written by Roald Dahl, the author describes a young
girl's life that is affected by lack of love and affection and her being too
intelligent for her age and time.

It was the beginning of summer in 1993 the climate was starting to get hot
and the Wormwood family didn't pay much attention to Matilda and her incredible
abilities. The local color and verisimilitude of the setting consists in the
typical modern-day English village, lots of houses with gardens full of flowers
infront of each house, people walking their dogs ...

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books all afternoon. Matilda's
parents were both so warmless and so wrapped up in their own silly little lives
that they failed to notice anything unusual about Matilda. Afterward, Mr.
Wormwood decided to take Matilda to school; in school Matilda found lots of
friends and two special teachers, Miss Honey the gentle teacher and Miss
Trunchbull the head teacher, a harsh and ruthless woman. Miss Trunchbull treated
the kids awfully in her school, so Matilda with her extra powers decided too .
.......................!!!!!!!!!

Those who carry out the most important actions in a story are considered
main participants. Matilda is the only main personality in this story, she is
young girl that loves reading. Matilda suffered a lot at the beginning of the
story because her family didn't love her the way she wanted to be loved. Matilda
went to Crunchen Hall school. Full description of this character is provided
during the story, in her physical description we find that she is a little ...

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Added: 11/29/2007 09:56:24 PM
Category: Book Reports
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 787
Pages: 3

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