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Matilda





Roald Dahl 1988, Puffin Books

ABOUT THE BOOK

The story of Matilda is completed with illustrations by Quentin Blake (which I liked even better than the story itself...). It was first published in 1988 by Jonathan Cape and it was the winner of the "Children's Book Award". The book is processed in three different ways: The book, the cassette and the video. It is no special type of book; it is a mixture between fiction, adventure, mystery, thriller and more. But, in my opinion, just for children.



THE PLOT

Matilda is a sensitive, brilliant and exceptional girl, but Mr and Mrs Wormwood treat her as a scab, not a daughter. They think she is a nuisance and a noisy chatterbox.
By the age of one and a half years Matilda's speech is already perfect and she knows as many words as most adults. By the time when she is three years old she has taught herself to read by studying newspapers and magazines that are laying around the house. And after one more year Matilda is able to read fast and well and she naturally begins hankering after books.
On the afternoon on the day when her father had refused to buy her a book, Matilda set out all by herself to walk to the public library in the village. It doesn't take her very long to read all the books in the children's section and over the next six months Mrs Phels, the librarian, introduces her to many books for grown ups written by famous authors.
Matilda's family is addicted to watch TV. (To watch the "telly" as written in the book.) The protagonist of the story can't stand that and so she starts to play nasty tricks on them.
Matilda is five and a half years old when she enters school for the first time. Mrs Honey, her teacher, is very friendly and patient. She soon notices that her pupil is someone special and she is very surprised when she finds out that the young girl is perfect in reading, arithmetic and more subjects. But she can't believe that Matilda learns all these things by herself, without the help of an adult.
But there are some angry and disliking people in her school too. And one day something very strange happens to Matilda: When she is attacked by her odious headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, something crazy happens to her body. There is something like electricity all around her. Suddenly she discovers that she has a remarkable power to avenge herself with. So when she finds out that Mrs Trunchbull does a lot of dreadful incidents to her favourite teacher Miss Honey, she decides to help her by her physic forces. Finally, after she had prepared her project very carefully, her plan works. The next morning Miss Trunchbull doesn't turn up at school and all her personal items are missing. The headmistress inexplicable vanishes. On the second morning Miss Honey receives a letter from a firm of solicitors informing her that the last will (testament) of her father has suddenly a mysterious turned up and that she is the rightful owner of a very big house, so to say a villa. And her father's lifetime savings have been left to her too! Soon there is a new headmaster instead of Mrs Trunchbull and Matilda is moved up into the top form.
A few weeks later Matilda completely loses her power. Surprisingly Matilda is glad about that because as she says: "I do not want to go through life as a mystical worker." On the same day her family is preparing to go to Spain, because her father is in with a bunch of crooks. So just sees one way out of this situation: to go to another country where the police can't catch him. But Matilda doesn't want to go with them. She wants to stay with her teacher. Her parents agree with this proposal (!!!) , drive away and do not even look back. They drive around the corner and disappear forever. Miss Honey and Matilda live contented and happily in their big house. All's well that ends well...
And they lived happily ever after.....



MAIN CHARACTER

Matilda struggles through her busy life with her crazy family. She discovers her mystery power and learns to cope with it and to use it. She fights against the horrible headmistress Mrs Trunchbull to do her favourite teacher Miss Honey a favour. Well, all in all her life is a big adventure and an endless fight against the "silly members of her life".
Matilda is a very intelligent, nice girl who loves books even more than her own life and so she is the black sheep of her telly-addicted family so to say. She doesn't fit into that so called "family picture".



PERSONAL APPRECIATION

Again I am in two minds about a book. On the one hand I didn't like the story because it was too childish and so I was bored to death. But I have to pay a great compliment to the author of the story, Roald Dahl. The way he formulates the sentences really appeals to young readers. I liked it to be written in a very easy language without any word I had to look up in the dictionary but perhaps I even didn't like it for that reason. It wasn't so much challenge and so I couldn't improve my knowledge a lot. And that is the aim of reading a book in a foreign language, especially at school, isn't it?!

 
 



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