Table of Contents
- 1 What does Matilda always say?
- 2 How does Matilda make hot chocolate?
- 3 What did Mr Wormwood say about Americans?
- 4 How do Matilda’s parents treat her?
- 5 What does Miss Trunchbull say the Latin motto of the school translates to in English?
- 6 What does Matilda’s dad say to her?
- 7 What does Matilda say about the sound of the beat?
- 8 How did Roald Dahl describe Matilda’s growth?
What does Matilda always say?
“Matilda said, “Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it. Be outrageous. Go the whole hog. Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it’s unbelievable…”
How does Matilda make hot chocolate?
She was not quite tall enough to reach things around in the kitchen, but she kept a small box in the outhouse which she brought in and stood on in order to get whatever she wanted. Mostly it was hot chocolate she made, warming the milk in a saucepan on the stove before mixing it.
What does trunchbull say to Matilda?
Agatha Trunchbull : [speaking to Matilda about her and her father] You’re a liar and a scoundrel, and your father’s a liar and a cheat, one of the most corrupt lowlifes in the history of civilization!
How many questions did Matilda ask Miss Honey?
three questions
She then asks Miss Honey three questions. Matilda wants to know what Miss Trunchbull called Miss Honey’s father, what Miss Honey’s father called Miss Trunchbull, and what they called Miss Honey when they were all living together.
What did Mr Wormwood say about Americans?
“Filth,” Mr Wormwood said. “If it’s by an American it’s certain to be filth. That’s all they write about.”
How do Matilda’s parents treat her?
Matilda’s parents are literally the worst. They pay so little attention to her that Matilda has to tell them that she’s actually six and a half — and not four, as they believe — because they totally forgot to send her to school.
What was Fred’s parrot’s name?
The next day, Matilda visits her friend Fred and remembers that he has a talking parrot named Chopper.
Who is Matilda’s favorite author?
The first adult book Matilda read was Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Mrs. Phelps, the librarian suggested this book when Matilda said she wanted to read ”a really good one that grown-ups read. A famous one.
What does Miss Trunchbull say the Latin motto of the school translates to in English?
During the first terrifying day — after all, the school’s motto “Bambinatum est maggitum” translates from Latin into “Children are maggots” — Matilda manages to impress her sweet and meek teacher Miss Honey (Jennifer Bowles) and run afoul of the malicious and abusive school headmistress, Miss Trunchbull (Dan Chameroy …
What does Matilda’s dad say to her?
Harry Wormwood : Listen, you little wiseacre: I’m smart, you’re dumb; I’m big, you’re little; I’m right, you’re wrong, and there’s nothing you can do about it.
What are some quotes from Matilda that you find interesting?
Matilda Quotes. ‘I do,’ Matilda said. ‘Children are not so serious as grown-ups and love to laugh.” “There’s nothin’ you can get from a book that you can’t get from a television fastah!” “There is little point in teaching anything backwards. The whole object of life, Headmistress, is to go forwards.” “In any event,…
What do Matilda and Miss Honey think of each other?
Matilda: You’re very brave, Miss Honey. Miss Honey: Not as brave as you. Matilda: I thought grown-ups weren’t afraid of anything. Miss Honey: Quite the contrary. All grown-ups get scared, just like children. Matilda: I wonder what Ms. Trunchbull is afraid of.
What does Matilda say about the sound of the beat?
In a book from the library,” Matilda said. “And that means it goes so fast that you can’t even hear the separate beats. It must sound like a buzz.” It must,” Miss Honey said.” “There is little point in teaching anything backwards. The whole object of life, Headmistress, is to go forwards.”
How did Roald Dahl describe Matilda’s growth?
“So Matilda’s strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent their books out into the world like ships on the sea. These books gave Matilda a hopeful and comforting message: You are not alone.” ― Roald Dahl, Matilda tags: books, literature, reading, words
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