November 29, 2011

Matilda



Matilda
Book Review III

Author: Roald Dahl
Illustrator: Quentin Blake
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Fantasy
Primary Characters: Matilda, Ms. Honey, and Ms. Trunchbull
Secondary Characters: Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood
Publishing: Puffin Books 1988
Awards: Federation of Children's Book Groups Award (UK 1988)

Theme: Despite the lack of affection and attention at home, children should have some safe place where they feel loved.

Summary: Matilda is a very talented and bright child. She is extremely gifted and has somewhat of magical mind powers. She taught herself how to read at a very early age of three. Her parents pay her very little attention which is devastating for a child. Once she is old enough to go to school, her parents do not hesitate to send her off. At school, she meets her teacher Ms. Honey. Ms. Honey is the nicest person Matilda has ever met and their relationship blossoms quickly. Unfortunately, Matilda also meets Ms. Trunchbull who is a very cruel and ruthless woman and who also happens to be the principal at Matilda's school. She makes both Matilda and Ms. Honey's life miserable. Matilda, being the gifted child she was, decided to take matters into her own hands and ran Ms. Trunchbull out of town. In the end, Ms. Honey adopted Matilda with the consent of her parents. They both live happily ever after.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book would make an excellent silent reading book. After reading the book, students could write a journal entry about what they would do if they had magic powers like Matilda.

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