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Matilda

Matilda

Novel by Roald dahl📘

Matilda is a novel written by Roald Dahl who is known for his novels. Matilda was written many years later, when dahl had begun to have grandchildren. He began writing the book after the birth of his third grandchild, Sophie, and it was published in 1988, when his fourth grandchild was born. Dahl has not said whether matilda was connected to his grandchildren, but it is possible that he felt inspired by his granddaughters to write matilda. 


Matilda is a novel about a girl who was extraordinary intelligent and loved reading since she was 4. But unfortunately, she got parents who thought that she was only a scab and just ignored her. And gave importance to their son. Matilda's father was a dishonest man that's why at the end they had to leave the country. When matilda started to go school, she met two different nature peoples who were relatives, miss honey and miss Trunchbull her aunt.

Miss Trunchbull was unkind to mis honey who always stayed quit. But when matilda find pout a power in her she stopped the evil towards her teacher and stayed with her when her parents were leaving the country.


I think that it’s a best novel ever. Which tells us about two stories. If you liked it plz share and follow me for more blogs.

 


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