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Matilda by Roald Dahl; 9780241558317

Matilda

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Description

Matilda is a timeless tale by Roald Dahl, celebrating the extraordinary potential of a gifted child. Matilda Wormwood is not just any ordinary girl; she possesses an exceptional intellect and an insatiable love for books. However, her talents go unrecognised by her neglectful parents, who regard her as a burden. The story takes a darker turn with the introduction of Miss Trunchbull, the tyrannical headmistress who delights in punishing children and instilling fear.

The Plot

As Matilda navigates her challenging home life and the oppressive atmosphere of her school, she uncovers her own magical abilities. These powers become a source of strength, enabling her to confront the injustices she faces. With her wit and bravery, Matilda embarks on a journey of self-discovery, ultimately seeking to change her own fate and that of her friends.

Themes

The novel explores themes of resilience, the power of knowledge, and the importance of kindness. It highlights the transformative nature of literature and education, illustrating how they can empower individuals, regardless of their circumstances. The dynamic between good and evil, showcased through Matilda's interactions with her parents and Miss Trunchbull, further enriches the narrative.

Writing Style

Dahl's writing is characterised by its wit and playfulness, blended with darker undertones that create a unique reading experience. His ability to craft memorable characters and situations draws readers into Matilda's world, making her triumphs all the more satisfying.

Fans of Matilda may also enjoy other Dahl classics such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The BFG, which similarly celebrate the triumph of the underdog.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 135 mm × 200 mm × 25 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
ISBN: 9780241558317

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